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<br /> 4 <br /> Current Photo <br /> <br />ARCHITECTURAL INTEGRITY: <br />The building was constructed around 1904 in the commercial style common to the time, <br />and has maintained significant integrity. The overall form has been maintained since at <br />least 1908, as have many of the window openings. The cornice and arch, with the <br />distinctive sunburst pattern, have also been maintained, as well as the unique chimney <br />form. The corner main entrance matches similar designs at Old Louisville Inn and <br />Huckleberry. <br /> <br />The banding just above the main windows has been lost and two windows have been <br />added to the east side. The door on the north side has been boarded over and some of <br />the siding has been replaced on the bottom and in the back. The siding does not <br />appear to be original. Previous architectural surveys indicate the roof has been covered <br />over with asphalt. Despite the loss of a few details, the structure has maintained <br />remarkable integrity. <br /> <br />HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND CRITERIA FOR LISTING AS LOCAL <br />LANDMARK: <br />Landmarks must be at least 50 years old and meet one or more of the criteria for <br />architectural, social or geographic/environmental significance as described in Louisville <br />Municipal Code (LMC) Section 15.36.050(A). The City Council may exempt a landmark