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Historic Zoning

National Historic Zone

East Main Street*

331 E. Main St. 331 E. Main St. – ca. 1895. Queen Anne, Classical porch, Palladian window on first floor, hip roof, finials, massive chimneys, 2 stories, brick. Contributing structure to the National Register of Historic Places East Main Street Historic District.
346 E. Main St. 346 E. Main St. – ca. 1903. Queen Anne/Colonial Revival, wraparound porch, arched windows, hip roof, 2 ½ stories, octagonal turret, brick. Contributing structure to the National Register of Historic Places East Main Street Historic District.
404 E Main St. 404 E. Main St. – ca. 1912. Classical Revival church with galvanized central dome, stained glass windows, 2 1/1 stories, brick, modern addition to the east, gable roof. Contributing structure to the National Register of Historic Places East Main Street Historic District.
425 E. Main St. 425 E. Main St. – ca. 1835. Italianate (remodeled Federal), projecting central bay with round arched windows and doorway, light paired brackets, 2 stories, common bond brick, addition to the northwest side, gable roof. Contributing structure to the National Register of Historic Places East Main Street Historic District.
440 E. Main St. 440 E. Main St. – ca. 1910. Foursquare, Colonial Revival porch, 2 stories clapboard, hip roof with broad eaves. Contributing structure to the National Register of Historic Places East Main Street Historic District.
450 E. Main St. 450 E. Main St. – ca. 1911. Colonial Revival, fanlight and sidelights, Ionic order 2 story portico, 2 stories, brick, dormers, hip roof. Contributing structure to the National Register of Historic Places East Main Street Historic District.
511 E. Main St. 511 E. Main St. – ca. 1879. Collier Critchlow House, Second Empire, porches, decorative lintels, turret with cap and crown, 2 ½ stories, brick, mansard roof. Contributing structure to the National Register of Historic Places East Main Street Historic District.
537 E. Main St. 537 E. Main St. – ca. 1885. Vernacular Queen Anne, Classical wraparound porch with paired columns and hexagonal corner turret cap, dormers, slate roof, 1 ½ stories, brick, complex roof. Contributing structure to the National Register of Historic Places East Main Street Historic District.
549 E. Main St. 549 E. Main St. – ca. 1935. Tudor Revival, multipane windows, 2 ½ stories, complex roof, brick stone and stucco. Contributing structure to the National Register of Historic Places East Main Street Historic District.

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