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1122 S Green was located on a lot just North of where Sureway is today. In 1976, it was the location of the murder of Prentice Kellen. References:…
509 Atkinson has been home to: Windy’s Lunch Room, Todd’s Barbecue, Ann’s Eat Shop, M&M cafe, Leeg’s Fish Market & Pit Barbecue, and Phil & Bills BBQ.
304 S Green (Vogel Apartments) was built in 1860 as a residence for Jacob F Mayer. It was sold by his descendants and in 1923 turned into apartments…
This house sat at the NE corner of Washington and S Ingram Streets and had the address of 40 S Ingram. It was the residence of Mrs W…
Unique brickwork on this house is similar to 1 Clark Street.
825 Woodspoint in the Grantwood Hills Subdivision.
Grantwood Hills Subdivision was developed in the 1960’s by Floyd H. Grant Jr. Surrounded by Audubon Park, the subdivision offers beautiful wooded lots.Roads include: Morningside Drive, Woodspoint Drive,…
Dr. Edna Earl Ayres’s house at 1128 N Main Street. (former owner)
321 Center Street was known as the Dr. Stone residence, as it was once the home and office of Dr. J. W. Stone. It later became apartments before…
The residence at 505 First Street was built in 1874 and has been home to the families of Judge Ezra C Ward and later John H Stewart.
900 N Main has been home to Dr L A King and then C. M. Hardy and family.