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Jan 06, 2009
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- Charmaine Bantugan
134 North 2nd Street, Richmond, KY, USA
This two-story brick building represents the use of Italianate style in Richmond's commercial structures. Above the two equally-spaced triple windows, large-scale pedimental window hoods are dominant features. A simple cornice of stamped metal and a frieze board are supported by brackets. Although the first floor has been replaced by a more recent glass and brick storefront, the building continues the upper-story windows found in the other buildings that also surround the courthouse (MAR-65).
134 North 2nd Street, Richmond, KY, USA
This two-story brick building represents the use of Italianate style in Richmond's commercial structures. Above the two equally-spaced triple windows, large-scale pedimental window hoods are dominant features. A simple cornice of stamped metal and a frieze board are supported by brackets. Although the first floor has been replaced by a more recent glass and brick storefront, the building continues the upper-story windows found in the other buildings that also surround the courthouse (MAR-65).
Jan 06, 2009
134 North 2nd Street, Richmond, KY, USA
This two-story brick building represents the use of Italianate style in Richmond's commercial structures. Above the two equally-spaced triple windows, large-scale pedimental window hoods are dominant features. A simple cornice of stamped metal and a frieze board are supported by brackets. Although the first floor has been replaced by a more recent glass and brick storefront, the building continues the upper-story windows found in the other buildings that also surround the courthouse (MAR-65).Posted Date
Jun 12, 2022
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