High Street Commercial Block
The rightmost building in the block is the former location of McCrory's Variety Store; it occupied the building circa 1930, while previous occupants' names are unknown. One of Hamilton's few Neo-Renaissance buildings, it is built of brick with a stone foundation and basement, and covered with a flat roof. Stone covers much of the exterior, which is divided into five bays by its prominent arched windows. Nothing substantial remains of the original first-story exterior, which has been profoundly modified since construction in 1875. Higher stories retain a greater degree of integrity, due to components such as a metal entablature, a cornice supported by brackets. In 1983, the building was evaluated by the Ohio Historic Inventory, a historic preservation program of the Ohio Historical Society; although it was deemed to be in good condition with no substantial dangers, it was deemed ineligible for any type of federal historic site designation. Nevertheless, it was included in the High Street Commercial Block when the block was named a historic district and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004; the district qualified both because of its architecture and because of its place in local history. The district was expanded in 2014 to include 216-226 High Street.
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ High Street Commercial Block, Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2014-01-07.
- ^ Walsh, Rita. Ohio Historic Inventory Nomination: The Second National Bank. Ohio Historical Society, 1984-03.
- ^ Walsh, Rita, and Merrit. Ohio Historic Inventory Nomination: McCrory's. Ohio Historical Society, 1983-10.
External links
Media related to High Street Commercial Block at Wikimedia Commons
- Photographs from the Ohio Office of Redevelopment
- National Register nomination, beginning at page 18