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106 West Michigan Ave (Commercial Building), Marshall, Calhoun County, MI
A late 19th-century small commercial building with an interesting store front and other exterior details. / Exterior has brick walls, cast-iron and wooden store front. Three stories, three-bay front (south facade) approximately 25 feet of frontage. On the first story there are three bays, the outer ones being display windows and the central one containing a recessed entrance. There are four piers with the inner pair being narrower than the outer ones. The rectangular piers have simple bases and capitals with their front faces paneled. Each panel is ornamented at the top, bottom and a little above mid-height with acanthus leaves. The two central piers are cast iron, whereas the outer piers` faces are wooden.
106 West Michigan Ave (Commercial Building), Marshall, Calhoun County, MI
A late 19th-century small commercial building with an interesting store front and other exterior details. / Exterior has brick walls, cast-iron and wooden store front. Three stories, three-bay front (south facade) approximately 25 feet of frontage. On the first story there are three bays, the outer ones being display windows and the central one containing a recessed entrance. There are four piers with the inner pair being narrower than the outer ones. The rectangular piers have simple bases and capitals with their front faces paneled. Each panel is ornamented at the top, bottom and a little above mid-height with acanthus leaves. The two central piers are cast iron, whereas the outer piers` faces are wooden.
106 West Michigan Ave (Commercial Building), Marshall, Calhoun County, MI
A late 19th-century small commercial building with an interesting store front and other exterior details. / Exterior has brick walls, cast-iron and wooden store front. Three stories, three-bay front (south facade) approximately 25 feet of frontage. On the first story there are three bays, the outer ones being display windows and the central one containing a recessed entrance. There are four piers with the inner pair being narrower than the outer ones. The rectangular piers have simple bases and capitals with their front faces paneled. Each panel is ornamented at the top, bottom and a little above mid-height with acanthus leaves. The two central piers are cast iron, whereas the outer piers` faces are wooden.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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