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• <br /> Elk River Downtown Commercial Area <br /> Property Description and Significance <br /> "4 �3 <br /> `l''�c' , ..1V 'mss'. � �i i/' '° <br /> lillaili til I :, i' *:: ::;;;;4,0i":10T:1:,.;;;;;;;O:ftto);;;;:i--;„ 1 696 <br /> ii6k.,51i,''4. ; flrlil i 6' '‘`'6"` :r : 4 '/ 1, ,"', ki, <br /> Y I : f , <br /> 'nu, x <br /> '`04" , '4.„, „, 1 -,,:t .,.:.-,---* °—;F:J+,‘ / _ <br /> Address: 313 Jackson Street <br /> • PIN: 75-405-0255 <br /> SHPO Inventory#:SH-ERC-035 <br /> Historic Name: <br /> Current Name: Olde Main Eatery and Sweet Shop <br /> Builder/Contractor: <br /> Original Owner/Tenant: <br /> Architect/Source: <br /> Date of Original Construction: ca.1910 <br /> Date of Survey: March 2002 <br /> Prepared by: Carole Zellie/Landscape Research <br /> Photo: 3 <br /> Property Number:3 <br /> Description <br /> This two-story brown brick building has a three-bay façade with brick pilasters and a <br /> deep corbel course at the parapet.The first story has modern display windows and has <br /> been painted white,but the upper story is well conserved.Long rectangular windows <br /> have stone sills. Umbrella-style awnings cover some architectural detail. <br /> Significance <br /> This building is locally significant an important survivor of the early twentieth-century <br /> commercial block opposite the former Jackson Square. The 1915 Sanborn map shows a <br /> grocery at this location. Despite the alterations noted above it retains a good level of <br /> historic integrity. <br /> • <br /> Elk River Historic Contexts and Phase II Downtown Commercial Area Study <br /> 57 <br />