Historic photographs show the building with a cast iron storefront, six rectangular windows on the second story, and a decorative brick cornice.

The building contains 3,000 square feet on each floor and extends only one-half of the way through the block.

This was the site of Smith's Drug Store, whose soda fountain was a favorite meeting place for young people during the 1940's.

In 1984 the building was remodeled as John Morton's Antiques and work space, with two sky-lit apartments above.

 

Historical Photos

  • Looking toward Church St. from Liberty Street
    in
    1920 • in the 1950 in 2001
Community Notes

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167 E. Main St.
built c. 1900
 

 


historic occupants:

  • Smith's Drug Store
  • John Morton Antiques

current occupants:

  • Clyde Main St. Fitness
  • Healing Massage