120 North Elm Street – A three-story, brick masonry, early twentieth century commercial building with hi-fired brick veneer, divided into two recessed bays with three sash windows in each bay. Gauged brick arches forms 2′ basket arches above third floor windows. The flat frieze has a stone coping and belt with the works “Norris and Lockett Co.”. Alterations to the first floor include a flat, metal awning, wood covering the transom area and plate glass front with recessed entries. Metal piers have been retained. Home of Norris Hardware. Now the location of The Elm.
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