Segrest-Canady Building (223-229 E. Main Street): 1910; large, two story, brick;
brick cornice and decorative patterned brickwork in upper facade; seventeen equally
spaced window openings in second floor facade have been boarded up; five, various
sized commercial storefront bays on first floor level; aluminum has been used to
cover central portion of facade, between first and second floors.
72. Ellison Building (221 E. Main Street): 1907; two story, brick; brick cornice; three boarded-up windows in second story facade set in recessed panels; first floor storefront altered with aluminum and new plate glass.
73. Building (205 E. Main Street): before 1903*; one story, brick; brick cornice; storefront has been covered over and altered with sheet aluminum and glass.
74. Bender's (203 E. Main Street): before 1903*; one story, brick; brick cornice; storefront has been altered with carrarra glass and new plate glass.
77. Building (123 E. Main Street): before 1893*; one story, brick; smooth stucco covers brick cornice and two recessed panels in upper facade; storefront has been altered with wood.
78. Building (121 E. Main Street): before 1893*; one story, brick; brick cornice and single, rectangular panel in upper facade; storefront has been altered with aluminum, wood and glass.
79. Building (119 E. Main Street): before 1893*; one story, brick; brick cornice and two recessed brick panels in upper facade; storefront has been altered with aluminum, wood and glass.
1983 National Register of Historic Places application for Dothan
80. Gem Jewelry & Loan (117 E. Main Street): before 1893*; one story, brick; brick cornice and single, rectangular recessed panel in upper facade; storefront has been altered with wood, aluminum and glass.
82. Rose Jewelers (107 E. Main. Street): before 1893*; one story, brick; two decorative brick panels in upper facade; storefront altered with wood, aluminum and glass.
75. Dothan Bank and Trust Building (201 E. Main Street): before 1907*; DOTHAN'S FIRST LIMESTONE BUILDING
c. 1972; two story bank; original limestone facade has been completely covered with new brick, aluminum and glass; most of interior marble detailing has been retained.
76. Page Drug Building (125 E. Main Street): before 1893*; two story, brick; irregular corner structure with clipped corner; four arched windows set in recessed panels on second floor front facade and five along right side (facing N. St. Andrews St.) facade; facade has been completely covered with smooth stucco; first floor commercial storefront bay has been altered with aluminum, glass and brick.
81. SEACT (109-115 E. Main Street): before 1893*; three, brick structures (one two-story flanked by two one-story) were merged into one building; upper facade completely covered with stucco; first floor storefronts altered with blue carrarra glass and new plate glass with aluminum trim.
83. Building (105 E. Main Street): before 1903*; two story, brick; facade has been completely covered over with a new, plain yellow brick facade; first floor storefront has been replaced with three windows; original red brick facade contains numerous limestone bands.
72. Ellison Building (221 E. Main Street): 1907; two story, brick; brick cornice; three boarded-up windows in second story facade set in recessed panels; first floor storefront altered with aluminum and new plate glass.
73. Building (205 E. Main Street): before 1903*; one story, brick; brick cornice; storefront has been covered over and altered with sheet aluminum and glass.
74. Bender's (203 E. Main Street): before 1903*; one story, brick; brick cornice; storefront has been altered with carrarra glass and new plate glass.
77. Building (123 E. Main Street): before 1893*; one story, brick; smooth stucco covers brick cornice and two recessed panels in upper facade; storefront has been altered with wood.
78. Building (121 E. Main Street): before 1893*; one story, brick; brick cornice and single, rectangular panel in upper facade; storefront has been altered with aluminum, wood and glass.
79. Building (119 E. Main Street): before 1893*; one story, brick; brick cornice and two recessed brick panels in upper facade; storefront has been altered with aluminum, wood and glass.
1983 National Register of Historic Places application for Dothan
80. Gem Jewelry & Loan (117 E. Main Street): before 1893*; one story, brick; brick cornice and single, rectangular recessed panel in upper facade; storefront has been altered with wood, aluminum and glass.
82. Rose Jewelers (107 E. Main. Street): before 1893*; one story, brick; two decorative brick panels in upper facade; storefront altered with wood, aluminum and glass.
75. Dothan Bank and Trust Building (201 E. Main Street): before 1907*; DOTHAN'S FIRST LIMESTONE BUILDING
c. 1972; two story bank; original limestone facade has been completely covered with new brick, aluminum and glass; most of interior marble detailing has been retained.
76. Page Drug Building (125 E. Main Street): before 1893*; two story, brick; irregular corner structure with clipped corner; four arched windows set in recessed panels on second floor front facade and five along right side (facing N. St. Andrews St.) facade; facade has been completely covered with smooth stucco; first floor commercial storefront bay has been altered with aluminum, glass and brick.
81. SEACT (109-115 E. Main Street): before 1893*; three, brick structures (one two-story flanked by two one-story) were merged into one building; upper facade completely covered with stucco; first floor storefronts altered with blue carrarra glass and new plate glass with aluminum trim.
83. Building (105 E. Main Street): before 1903*; two story, brick; facade has been completely covered over with a new, plain yellow brick facade; first floor storefront has been replaced with three windows; original red brick facade contains numerous limestone bands.
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