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The Gaylord Story - Page 5 |
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The Glasser building has dominated the central square of the southeast corner of Main and Court Streets for about a 50 year period. |
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The owner of the Glasser building hired Beth Zorn, an architect from Birmingham, whose design features blue shutters, and Edelweiss flowers.
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In the 100 block on the south side of Main Street is Hogan's Jewelry and Mooney's Sporting Goods Shop in the center. These buildings were purchased and totally revamped as seen in the following photo. |
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The buildings shown in the above photo were replaced by the Pendleton Shop and the Alpine Sport Shop. The Alphorn Shop features a flower box balcony and the alphorns mounted on the front of the building. |