City Directories and History: This two-story brick building was constructed ca. 1900. The storefront was altered ca. 1920 with the addition of black Carrara glass which frames the storefront. The storefront has two doorways; one leads into the first floor while the other opens onto stairs leading to the second floor. The upper facade has three rectangular one-over-one sash windows with stone lintels and sills. Above the windows is corbelled brickwork and a stepped parapet. (SC Dept. of Archives and History)
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