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2. 105 East Main Street
Common name: Blue Mountain
Tavern
Date of construction: c. 1895
Style: Italianate
Significance: Primary
Description: Single story brick masonry
building of locally manufactured brick, rectangular in plan. Approximate
frontage on Main Street is 34 feet. Facade organized as two narrow shop
bays on either side of a central entrance bay. Division of the bays and
articulation of the upper facade is typical of several buildings along
the street, consisting of strip pilasters, stacked plain string courses,
and crowning string course with an intermediate course of cut brick laid
in sawtooth fashion. The central bay is marked by a rectangular,
straight-topped parapet crest. Display windows and entrance are
remodeled, but paired segmental arches remain above the west
bay. The west wall, having originally abutted another building, is
blind. The east wall is
a common wall with the adjoining Reynaud Building.
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