Английская Википедия:Cairo Commercial Historic District

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Шаблон:Infobox NRHP The Cairo Commercial Historic District is a Шаблон:Convert historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.[1]

It had 31 contributing buildings, mostly on North and South Broad Street, but also on Railroad Avenue and on Second Avenue and one on First Street.[2]

It includes:

  • Citizens Bank (c. 1908), 128 South Broad Street, a Neoclassical Revival building with a vault design[2]
  • 115 South Broad Street, a three-story building with paired stone pilasters[2]
  • Zebulon Theater (1936), 207 North Broad Street, a two-story, brick building with Art Deco influence[2]
  • United States Post Office (1935), 203 North Broad Street, a Stripped Classical building built with funds from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works (FEAPW, a Public Works Administration forerunner). It has a New Deal mural, "Products of Grady County", by Paul Ludwig Gill.[2]
  • Three, one-story brick warehouses (1909) on Railroad Avenue[2]
  • Cairo Depot (c.1880), formerly the Atlantic Coastline Depot, which in 1994 was the Cairo Police Station, a stucco-over-masonry building with overhanging eaves, brackets, and a large hipped roof.[2]
  • W. B. Roddenbery Building where cane syrup was produced for Walter Blair Roddenbery's business originated by his father, Dr. Seaborn Anderson Roddenbery.[3] Seaborn Roddenbery was the son and grandson, respectively.

References

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External links

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