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Recent street views from Main Street and Pine Street (2023). <br />ARCHITECTURAL INTEGRITY: <br />641 Main Street has three notable sections, the oldest of which being the first floor of <br />the building's middle section, constructed by Swiss immigrant George Steuble, and was <br />documented in the City of Louisville's Historic Context Report as being Dutch Colonial <br />Revival, a style that is more popular in the Eastern U.S. This architectural style was <br />subsequently changed in the 1980s following a lightning strike that damaged the middle <br />and south sections of the house. The facade was then "modernized" during the <br />remodel. <br />By circa 1893, a one-story addition was added to the north side of the original house, <br />and an addition to the south side was added by 1900. Between 1900 and 1908, the <br />building was further expanded on the north and south sides, and closely resembles <br />what the building side facing Pine Street looks like today. <br />