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This gable-roofed structure also served as a machine shop and motor-manufacturing facility and now houses corporate offices. With its long files of segmental-arched window openings separated by shallow pilasters, it is one of the state’s rare surviving nineteenth-century industrial buildings. Inside, some of the heavy-timber frame remains visible, as do refined details at the stair and vaults. A few blocks away at 221 N. Fillmore Street, the one-story brick-and stucco-covered former Corinth Depot (c. 1917) now houses the Historic Corinth and Crossroads Museum, which displays and interprets artifacts drawn from northeast Mississippi.