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align="right" width="314" height="214"/>215 S. Superior Street, c.1868
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US Census Block # 34-309
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Commercial Italianate
Past Occupants
Robert L. Staple’s shoe store
homestead_bank">Homestead Savings and Loan, 2nd floor, 1896-1917
Architecture
Two-story, round-arched/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="9b2728a11822ad21d5c6b5b6036274a0" target="_blank" >round arched and heavily molded windows carrying decorative stone lintels. Side cast-iron-2/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="e1a8b36eb2db569a5e5aae918e3cc95d" target="_blank" >cast-iron pilasters on first level storefront. A tiled entry is done in white tile with a black key/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="ad538b2758eb21d7cea13e6453916a08" target="_blank" >Greek Key border and the name B.D. Robinson near the sidewalk edge of the entry.
Source: park-service/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="23c2d0e85b2d6bf08959d542ac776552" target="_blank" >National Park Service; Superior Street Commercial Historic District Registration Form. Prepared by Lloyd Baldwin. October 1996.
