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Camden Building

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1896–1897, Yost and Packard. 202–212 Main Ave. (east corner of Main Ave. and 2nd St.)

Occupying another corner at downtown's pivotal intersection, this large business block originally housed a bank, a hotel, and an opera house. Architects from Columbus, Ohio, designed the buff-colored brick building that stands three stories tall and extends nineteen bays on 2nd Street and fifteen bays on Main Avenue. The first floor has been modified with a granite bank facade, but upper stories and roofline are largely unchanged. Segmentalarched windows capped with brick hood molds establish a strong rhythmic pattern, as does a finely molded and handsomely executed corbeled brick cornice. Turreted pavilions center the rooflines on both street facades, while a rounded bay capped with a witch's-cap roof provides an architectural exclamation point at the street corner.

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Author: 
S. Allen Chambers Jr.
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S. Allen Chambers Jr., "Camden Building", [Hacker Valley, West Virginia], SAH Archipedia, eds. Gabrielle Esperdy and Karen Kingsley, Charlottesville: UVaP, 2012—, http://sah-archipedia.org/buildings/WV-01-LW4.

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