This three story Victorian brick structure
marked the turning point for Oberlin commercial development. From this
point on all commercial structures were masonry. The business communities'
commitment to this intersection, the central intersection of downtown
Oberlin, was demonstrated both in what they built and how quickly they
built it. The building opened for business in late 1882 and early 1883.
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It was designed by Cleveland architect, Walter Blythe, in the post-fire Chicago style and while its storefront has been altered, it retains its cast iron storefront piers labeled "Union Foundry Co., Cleved, O." | |
While the businesses in the building
have changed, the corner has been principal business location since
its construction and a bank since 1904.
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