
Commercial Building. ca. 1925. Contributing.
Two-story brick Commercial Style building with two storefront openings. Both storefronts have been modernized. Upstairs windows have been replaced with central fixed panes flanked by one-over-one sash. There is a row of decorative vertical brick above the storefronts.

Commercial Building. ca. 1910. Contributing.
Two-story brick Commercial Style building with brick relieving arches above the second story windows. Brick corbelling above the two storefronts. In 1943 this was in use for rug manufacturing on the second floor (Sanborn maps).

Commercial Building. ca. 1925. Contributing.
On-story Commercial Style plain brick building divided into three bays, with an inset brick panel over each bay, and a recessed central entry. Sanborn maps indicate that until 1922, G. P. Liverett's livery stable occupied this corner. It was gone by 1922, and this building was built soon after as a wholesale drug establishment. By 1943 it was in use for general storage (Sanborn maps).

Commercial Building. ca. 1920. Contributing.
Deep red striated brick Commercial Style one-story building with a long, linear configuration. Five bays wide, with each bay infilled with modern materials. Brick framing remains around each of the storefronts.

Commercial Building. ca. 1920. Contributing.
Simple, one-story Commercial Style striated red brick building with a decorative row of vertical brick above all façade openings. Windows and storefront are altered. Sanborn maps from 1922 note this building was in use as a tire shop; by 1943 it was used for furniture storage.