73. 700 Collins Ave
This is a 1-story Commercial commercial building in the Mediterranean Revival style built in 1925. The building has a flat roof. Windows are replacement aluminum fixed. No porch There is a single-story, rear, extension addition. No one primary entryway- entryways located on both the east and south elevations Asymmetrical facade design; Clay barrel tile roof; Decorative tiling on south and east elevations; Archway remains on westernmost part of south elevation; Slightly projecting southeast building corner The builder is recorded as (none recorded). The architect is recorded as Robert Taylor.
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74. 701 Collins Ave
This is a 5-story domestic: Multiple Dwelling building in the Miami Modern style built in 1966. The foundation is concrete pile. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. No porch No public or street entryway; Individual apartment units are access through open-air catwalk on the north elevation or from the interior of the building (not visible from public right of way) Asymmetrical facade design; Individual balconies along the south elevation and wrapping around the southwest corner of the building; Open-air catwalks allow access to individual apartment units on the north elevation The builder is recorded as Kleppinger Construction Company. The architect is recorded as Sacmag & Associates. The original/significant owner is recorded as Rajh Homes (original).
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75. 713 Collins Ave
This is a 4-story domestic: Multiple Dwelling building in the Miami Modern style built in 1967. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat roof clad in replacement gravel. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. No porch No public or street entryway; Individual apartment units are access through open-air catwalk on the south elevation or from the interior of the building (not visible from public right of way) Symmetrical facade design; Individual balconies at the second, third and fourth floor levels on the west elevation; Open catwalk allowing access to individual apartment units along the south elevation; No applied ornamentation; Masonry blocks make up the balcony balustrades The builder is recorded as Kleppinger Construction Company. The architect is recorded as Robert M. Nordin. The original/significant owner is recorded as Rajs Homes (original).
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76. 720 Collins Ave
This is a 8-story, 5-bay domestic: Multiple Dwelling building in the Other style built in 1970. The foundation is concrete pile. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. No porch Primary entryway is directly centered on east elevation; Glass double door flanked on either side by three fixed windows; Framed by small tile veneer Symmetrical facade design; Unornamented facades; Private balconies at every level and apartment unit on the east elevation The builder is recorded as Additions-Remodeling Inc.. The architect is recorded as (none recorded). The original/significant owner is recorded as Jack Sens (original).
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77. 727 Collins Ave
This is a 4-story, 3-bay domestic: Multiple Dwelling building in the Other style with Classical Revival influences built in 1930. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stone (lower) and stucco (upper). The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. No porch Primary entryway is directly centered on west elevation; Glass double door with fixed glass arched window above; Flanked on either side with corinthian pilaster; Stone veneer extends outwards across west elevation and upwards along the central bay until the top of the second floor level; Grandly ornamented entryway Symmetrical tripartite facade design; Arched windows at first and fourth floor levels; Split-pediment top with urn finial at center and flanking corners just above first floor level; Masonry faux-spindled balustrade at cornice; Highly ornamented and elaborate two-story entryway; Corinthian pilasters between first floor level arched windows and flanking primary doorway; Pilasters frame the central bay, extending from the third floor level to the roof line; Spanish tile flooring The builder is recorded as Continental Construction Company. The architect is recorded as Wade & Oemler. The original/significant owner is recorded as London Operating Company (original).
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78. 735 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story, 5-bay domestic: Multiple Dwelling building in the Art Deco style built in 1941. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum double-hung sashes. All windows at the second and third floor levels on the west elevation are evenly spaced in pairs; First floor level windows are all fixed There is a single-story, full-span open porch characterized by an integrated (under the main) roof with rectangular stuccoed posts. Full-span porch along the west elevation that extends out from underneath the building at the first floor level; Raised four steps off the street-level; Simple terrazzo floor design; Iron rail between fluted rectangular masonry posts; Continuous eyebrow just above the first floor level shades the portion of the porch that is not underneath the rest of the building Primary entryway is directly centered on the west elevation; Glass double door with a fixed window directly above Symmetrical facade design; Continuous eyebrow over first floor level covering portion of porch that stick out from under building; Simple terrazzo floor; Vertically fluted spandrels; Vertically fluted masonry marquee centered on third floor level cornice rises high above roofline; Recessed raised front terrace with alternating iron rail and vertically fluted masonry piers The builder is recorded as P.J. Davis. The architect is recorded as Donald G. Smith. The original/significant owner is recorded as Lynmar Corporation (original).
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79. 736 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story, 3-bay apartment/multi-unit complex commercial building in the Art Deco style built in 1921. The foundation is concrete block. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum fixed. All windows on the east elevation are fixed windows used as display cases for the retail shop inside No porch There is a single-story, upper story, extension addition. Primary entryway is directly centered on east elevation; Glass double-door framed by slightly raised rectangular stuccoed wall frame The builder is recorded as Guy Weaver. The architect is recorded as (None Recorded). The original/significant owner is recorded as Guy Weaver (original).
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80. 745 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story commerce/trade: Specialty Store building in the Art Deco style built in 1940. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum jalacy casement. There is a full-span open porch characterized by a none roof. Narrow full-span porch extending across the entire west elevation and three feet beyond the edge of the building; Raised one step from street level Primary entryway is centered on the west elevation; Single glass door with glass fixed window adjacent to the left; Flanked on either side by narrow glass block strips Asymmetrical primary facade; Continuous eyebrow above second floor level windows on the south part of the west elevation and above first floor level windows on the north part of the west elevation; Horizontal banding above first floor level windows; Vertical glass block strips flank primary entryway; Simple raised horizontal band at cornice; Straight parapet roofline broken up by raised mass slightly off-center that rises above roofline The builder is recorded as J. Albert & Son. The architect is recorded as L. Murray Dixon. The original/significant owner is recorded as Lewis Corporation (original).
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81. 750 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story, 3-bay domestic: Multiple Dwelling building in the Art Deco style built in 1935. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum jalacy casement. Second and third floor level windows are a set of casement windows flanked by adjacent fixed windows; The central bay windows are then also flanked by singular stand-alone fixed windows There is a single-story, full-span open porch characterized by an integrated (under the main) roof with fluted stuccoed posts. Porch is full-span across the east elevation, with the entrance to the porch directly centered up one step and the primary entryway directly behind that; Porch is cut out into the building; Porch is framed by four evenly-spaced fluted columns; Two-colored terrazzo floor design; Edges of porch finished in brick; Highly ornamented metal railing (waves along the top, diamonds and circles below) Primary entryway is centered on the east elevation; Glass door with narrow fixed glass window on either side and fixed glass arched window on top Symmetrical tripartite primary facade (east elevation); Recessed portholes ornament building just below the roofline; Stepped ziggurat roofline; Fluted vertical spandrels; Vertical fluting above first, second and third floor level windows; Fluting on four porch columns that separate the 3 bay design; Terrazzo porch floor design; Vertical racing stripe on either side of outer bay windows that extends from the second floor level to the roofline The builder is recorded as S.C. Davis. The architect is recorded as L. Murray Dixon.
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82. 751 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story, 2-bay domestic: Multiple Dwelling building in the Miami Modern style built in 1952. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum fixed. Principal windows on Collins Avenue facade are fixed and used as display windows for the retail shop inside; Other private windows along other elevations service individual apartment units No porch Primary private entryway is on the southernmost side of the west elevation, through a private access only gate that leads to the open-air walkway connecting individual apartment units; Primary public entryway is on the northernmost part of the west elevation through a singular glass door that services the retail shop on the first floor level Asymmetrical facades; Open walkways on south elevation connects individual apartment units The builder is recorded as Val Sokoloff. The architect is recorded as Gilbert M. Fein.
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83. 760 Collins Ave
This is a 1-story Commercial commercial building in the Art Deco style with Streamlined Moderne influences built in 1940. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement fixed. Primary windows are fixed along the north and east elevations No porch Rounded corner main entryway on the northeast corner of the building surrounded by glass block Symmetrical facades; No applied ornamentation; One continuous eyebrow stretching from the south end of the east elevation to the west end of the north elevation just above first floor level windows; Glass block ornamentation; Building rounded at northeast corner to conform with corner lot; Simple narrow continuous eave bands; Glass block curved to fit rounded entryway The builder is recorded as Alpert Morris. The architect is recorded as Skislewicz.
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84. 800 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story, 3-bay commerce/trade: Specialty Store building in the Art Deco style built in 1934. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. Glass block ornamentation on the central bay of the south elevation There is a full-span open patio characterized by a none roof. Narrow open patio on street-level along the east elevation; Low-lying stuccoed balustrade Primary entryway is centered on the east elevation; Doorway protrudes slightly from the rest of the building with a protruding rectangular pilaster on either side; Rounded eyebrow directly above doorway Symmetrical tripartite design on the south and east elevations; Stepped ziggurat parapet roofline on the south and east elevations; Horizontal bas relief banding between each bay on the south and east elevations as well as around the buildings corners; Glass block ornamentation on the south elevation; Rounded eyebrow directly above primary entryway The builder is recorded as Charles Meyer, Jr.. The architect is recorded as V. H. Nellenbogen. The original/significant owner is recorded as Abraham Schwartz (original).
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85. 801 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story domestic: Hotel building in the Art Deco style with Streamlined Moderne influences built in 1939. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stucco (lower) and coral stone (upper). The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum jalacy casement. There is a single-story, five-bay open porch characterized by an integrated (under the main) roof with fluted stuccoed posts. Porches and open patios line the west and south elevations of the Tiffany Hotel; West elevation has a full-span narrow porch that extends out from the edge of the building and is uncovered; South elevation has a 5-bay open porch (primary porch) that begins at the southwest corner of the building and is integrated underneath the building, containing the most ornate of the exterior terrazzo floor designs as well as the primary entryway; Further east on the south elevation is an open patio area that is uncovered and has additional terrazzo floor designs Two primary entryways along the south elevation on the porch; First primary entryway is on the southwest corner of the building, directly up the four steps from street-level to the porch- Glass double-door framed in dark wood with panels of fluted glass on either side and a fixed window covered with a metal ornamental grille on top; Second primary entryway is a few feet to the east of the first entryway and has the same door and fluted glass paneling, but has a fixed etched glass (tropical motif) above Asymmetrical facades; Tripartite design on west elevation; Several different multi-colored terrazzo floor designs (interior and exterior); Large porthole windows; Glass block ornamentation; Vertical "Tiffany" neon signage on the southwest corner of the building rising above the roofline; Slightly stepped parapet roofline; Vertical racing stripes of protruding thin rectangles on the southwest corner of the building; Continuous ornamental eyebrows rounded at corners; Particularly at the corner and west elevation, exemplifies the ocean-liner motif in shape, ornamentation and scale; Etched glass depicting tropical scenes; Fluted columns demarcate primary entryway on the street corner; Building curves at its southwest corner to conform to the corner lot; Decorative sculptural bas relief panels above first, second and third floor level windows on the central bay of the west elevation; Fluted glass panels on either side of primary doorway The builder is recorded as P.J. Davis Construction Company. The architect is recorded as L. Murray Dixon. The original/significant owner is recorded as Morris Katz (original).
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86. 808 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story, 5-bay domestic: Hotel building in the Art Deco style built in 1936. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum jalacy casement. There is a single-story, full-span open porch characterized by an integrated (under the main) roof with square stuccoed posts on square stuccoed piers. Porch spans the full length of the east elevation, with the entrance to the porch directly at center; Metal railing with curvature in the design; Tile flooring; Porch extends out from underneath building at first floor level Primary entryway is centered on the east elevation, on the front porch; Wooden double doors with a fixed window above; Two square columns precede the doorway; "Whitelaw Hotel" signage and an eyebrow rounded at the corners sit on the east elevation of the building, just above the primary entryway Symmetrical tripartite primary facade; Stepped ziggurat parapet roofline; Slightly protruding central bay, with center of that protruding as well to also create a ziggurat effect in the horizontality of the building; Horizontal banding from wave line bas relief beneath second and third floor level windows (ocean-line motif); Fluted cornice along top of outer bays; Eyebrow rounded at corners above primary entryway; Decorative sculptural panels at center of central bay; Fluted panels frame center of central bay and emphasize verticality The builder is recorded as Sam Ravitz. The architect is recorded as Albert Anis. The original/significant owner is recorded as Ritab Holding Company (original).
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87. 820 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story, 3-bay domestic: Hotel building in the Art Deco style built in 1937. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat roof. Windows are replacement aluminum jalacy casement. There is a full-span open patio characterized by a none roof. No porch, but a narrow 5' x 18' patio along the east elevation; Multi-colored terrazzo diamond floor design; No railings or roof No one discernable primary entryway; Several entryways along the south elevation cater to different building functions Symmetrical tripartite primary facade; Continuous eyebrows rounded at corners of the building; Multi-colored terrazzo floor design; Octagonal porthole relief ornamentation along cornice of south elevation; Decorative clay barrel tile on roof of southeast corner The builder is recorded as Riley Builders, Inc.. The architect is recorded as L. Murray Dixon. The original/significant owner is recorded as Mr. & Mrs. Julius Simpson (original).
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88. 821 Collins Ave
This is a 5-story, 4-bay domestic: Multiple Dwelling building in the Other style built in 1981. The foundation is concrete pile. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof clad in replacement gravel. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. No porch No visible entryway from the public right of way; Entry to individual apartment units is through a private entryway Symmetrical primary facade; Individual balconies protrude on north, south and west elevations The builder is recorded as Tema Construction. The architect is recorded as Raul A. Alvarez. The original/significant owner is recorded as Sasson, Inc. (original).
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89. 825 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story, 2-bay domestic: Multiple Dwelling building in the Miami Modern style built in 1966. The foundation is spread footing. The building has a gable roof. Windows are replacement aluminum sliding. Only two small windows on the entire west elevation; Majority of the windows are on the north and south elevations No porch No apparent primary entryway; All apartment units are accessed through individual entryways Symmetrical primary facade (along Collins Avenue); No ornamentation; Open walkway along south elevation connects and provides access to apartment units; Ornamented balustrade along staircase and walkway The builder is recorded as Huck Liles. The architect is recorded as R.S. Schneider. The original/significant owner is recorded as Jack Sens (original).
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90. 826 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story, 3-bay commerce/trade: Specialty Store building in the Other style with Mediterranean Revival influences built in 1923. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. On outer bays, at the first and second floor levels are a row of three continuous single-hung sash windows; On the central bay at the second floor level are two stand-alone single-hung sash windows No porch Primary entryway is centered on the east elevation, along Collins Avenue; Doors are up five steps, nestled into the building with the "Bendle Apartments" bas relief signage directly above the beginning of the steps Symmetrical tripartite facade; Little ornamentation; Clay barrel tiles seen peaking out over roofline; Bas relief cornice ornamentation; Bas relief ornamentation of geometric shapes just above second floor level windows; Bas relief "Bendle Apartments" signage just above primary entryway The builder is recorded as F. H. Foster. The architect is recorded as F. H. Foster. The original/significant owner is recorded as F. C. Bendle (original).
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91. 832 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story, 3-bay commerce/trade: Specialty Store building in the Art Deco style built in 1923. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum jalacy casement. No porch There is a two-story, rear, extension addition. Primary entryway is centered on the east elevation up three low-lying steps; Flanked on either side with glass block Symmetrical tripartite primary (east) elevation; Stepped ziggurat parapet roofline; Vertical racing stripes in bas relief along central bay; Fluted protruding rectangle at apex and center of central bay The builder is recorded as Bert Coralies. The architect is recorded as Bert Coralies. The original/significant owner is recorded as Bert Coralies (original).
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92. 841 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story domestic: Hotel building in the Art Deco style with Streamlined Moderne influences built in 1935. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. There is a full-span open patio characterized by a none roof. Narrow patio along east elevation slightly raised off ground level; Protruding shape on either end in Art Deco fountain motif Primary entryway is located on the south elevation; Framed on right and left by two round pilasters ornamented with thick horizontal banding; Directly above primary entryway is a short and wide round pilaster Horizontal banding at building's corners at first, second and third floor level windows; Fountain motif in porch ornamentations (esp. stucco pieces protruding from building); Rounded protruding feature above primary entryway is eyebrow-like; Nearly symmetrical primary facade (east elevation) The builder is recorded as Riley Construction Company. The architect is recorded as William F. Brown. The original/significant owner is recorded as Charles Lewitt (original).
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93. 844 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story, 3-bay domestic: Hotel building in the Art Deco style built in 1931. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. Outside bays on east elevation have two consecutive single-hung sash windows; A much smaller single-hung sash window sits between the central and two outer bays on both the second and third floor levels There is a full-span open patio characterized by a none roof. Small open patio extends out from the east elevation of the building; Tile flooring and "S" design in multi-colored tile Primary entryway is centered on the east elevation; Glass double door framed in aluminum; Entire doorway is framed in bas relief carving that is a pattern of stripes and waved lines; Large eyebrow rounded at corners sits right above primary doorway Symmetrical tripartite primary facade; Horizontal banding above first and second floor level windows; Slight stepped ziggurat parapet roofline; Vertical stipes in fluted columns that border central bay on either side and rise slightly above roofline; Fluted pilasters on building's northeast and southeast corners emphasize verticality; Bas relief ornamentation above second and third floor level central bay windows; Bas relief ornamentation across the cornice of the building, including consecutive vertical stripes with wave lines beneath; ; "Hotel Shelley" signage prominent on central bay just above primary entryway; Tile floor design (interior and exterior); Large eyebrow rounded at corners above the primary entryway The builder is recorded as Robbins Holding Company. The architect is recorded as Henry J. Moloney. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robbins Holding Company (original).
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94. 852 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story domestic: Multiple Dwelling building in the Art Deco style built in 1936. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco (lower) and decorative tile (upper). The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum jalacy. Jalacy windows dominate the first and second floor level windows; Windows at the third floor level are single-hung sash windows No porch There is a single-story addition. Primary entryway is on the north elevation of the building (very unique for the neighborhood); Double door flanked on either side by fluted pilasters that extend from the ground level to the same height as the door; A larger framing design around the door consists of fluted pilasters of the same height on either end and round porthole relief carving above each of the two outside pilasters; An eyebrow rounded at the corners sits directly above this framing design Asymmetrical Collins Avenue facade; Symmetrical north elevation; Horizontal striping at cornice of third floor level and between windows at first, second and third floor levels on north elevation; Slightly stepped ziggurat roofline on north elevation (where primary entryway is); Decorative eyebrows; Verticality emphasized in fluted pilaster on east elevation; Corner balcony with pipe rail on northeast corner of third floor level; Corner windows; Unique multi-colored tile design on the east elevation The builder is recorded as J. Albert. The architect is recorded as Henry Hohauser. The original/significant owner is recorded as Estate of Lena Williamson (original).
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95. 855 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story, 3-bay domestic: Hotel building in the Art Deco style built in 1938. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum casements. There is a single-story, full-span open porch characterized by an integrated (under the main) roof. Full-span porch up three low steps; Simple balustrade of thick cylinders and rectangular railing; Multi-colored terrazzo floor design; Eyebrow extends from just above first floor level outwards to provide shade to the porch Primary entryway is centered on the west elevation; Glass double door flanked on either side by a long rectangular fixed window and square of glass blocks beneath Symmetrical tripartite facade; Continuous eyebrows rounded at corners; Stepped ziggurat parapet roofline; Multi-colored terrazzo floor designs (interior and exterior); Glass block ornamentation in lobby wall against porch; Verticality emphasized in central bay that protrudes slightly in different steps; Stuccoed balustrade with rounded design pattern (series of cylinders); "Chesterfield" signage in sleek font centered on primary elevation just above primary entryway; Fluted decorative molding at cornice on west elevation The builder is recorded as Novack & Eisenstein. The architect is recorded as Albert Anis. The original/significant owner is recorded as Novack & Eisenstein (original).
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96. 860 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story, 3-bay domestic: Hotel building in the Art Deco style with Mediterranean Revival influences built in 1934. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. Large Palladian window on either side of the primary doorway and on the easternmost part of the north elevation There is a single-story, full-span loggia characterized by an integrated (under the main) roof. Full-span loggia across the east elevation; 5 arches open the porch that now has a metal railing Primary entryway centered directly on east elevation; Center arch of loggia ornamented with corinthian pilaster on either side and "Franklin" bas relief directly above; Primary doorway is directly infront of this central arch and is ornamented with a fixed arch window above Symmetrical tripartite primary facade; Highly ornamented bas relief carvings depicting the Art Deco fountain motif; Arched loggia extends across the length of the east elevation; Large Palladian windows on the first floor level; "Franklin" signage in bas relief carved above primary entryway; Corinthian pilasters frame primary entryway; Highly ornamented cornice; Horizontal banding at first floor and third floor level cornices; Arched window at the central bay of the second floor level The builder is recorded as Clayton Shappell. The architect is recorded as V.H. Nellenbogen. The original/significant owner is recorded as Mrs. Lena Williamson (original).
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