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Arthur Prysock / Ira Tucker Marker -<br>Cantrell Wagon Building<br>196 West Main Street
Photographer: Brian Scott
Taken: February 14, 2011
Caption: Arthur Prysock / Ira Tucker Marker -
Cantrell Wagon Building
196 West Main Street

Additional Description: Built in 1900, this three-story brick building was originally a wagon factory. Presently vacant, the storefront has been altered in recent years with new windows and a doorway. The upper portion of the facade is three bays wide and consists of three rounded arch windows with an elliptical quad light transom. Over each transom is arched brick hood molding. Above the third-story central bay is a datestone and the building is topped with a corbelled brick cornice. The east elevation faces a vacant lot and has rounded arch sash windows. At the rear of the building a painted sign is visible reading "F.T. Cantrell Wagons." The interior is composed of large open spaces with an elevator shaft and few partitions. (Source: Spartanburg Historic District Nomination Form.)
Submitted: February 17, 2011, by Brian Scott of Anderson, South Carolina.
Database Locator Identification Number: p144814
File Size: 0.139 Megabytes

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