- Marley Zielike
Lockwood-Coghlin Buildings, 119 & 121-123 Saint Clair St Toledo, Lucas County, OH
The Lockwood/Coghlin Buildings are significant as expressions of the work of prominent Toledo architect Norval Bacan, who was responsible for hundreds of designs in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Toledo/area. Both structures are associated with two prominent Toledo area financiers/developers. Also, these buildings are among only a handful of Queen Anne style commercial structures remaining in downtown Toledo and although altered, continue to readily illustrate the style. Historically, a hose of business enterprises have occupied the structures including several long-standing Toledo establishments, including the Burnap Creamery Package Mfg. Co. (119), the Ohio and Michigan Paper Co. (121-123) and the Hardy and Dischinger Co. (121-123).
Lockwood-Coghlin Buildings, 119 & 121-123 Saint Clair St Toledo, Lucas County, OH
The Lockwood/Coghlin Buildings are significant as expressions of the work of prominent Toledo architect Norval Bacan, who was responsible for hundreds of designs in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Toledo/area. Both structures are associated with two prominent Toledo area financiers/developers. Also, these buildings are among only a handful of Queen Anne style commercial structures remaining in downtown Toledo and although altered, continue to readily illustrate the style. Historically, a hose of business enterprises have occupied the structures including several long-standing Toledo establishments, including the Burnap Creamery Package Mfg. Co. (119), the Ohio and Michigan Paper Co. (121-123) and the Hardy and Dischinger Co. (121-123).
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