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Directly across from the courthouse, the Masons built a traditional two-story brick building with a commercial first-floor storefront, a second-floor with four bays separated by strip pilasters, and a parapet with a central nameplate. Mahood of Bluefield, West Virginia, was a prolific architect responsible for a number of buildings in Tazewell and other communities in Southwest Virginia.