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English: Exterior of the Adams Block in downtown Crawford, Nebraska. The edifice was built in 1887, making it the oldest brick structure and one of the oldest buildings in the city. The structure occupies two lots on the northwest corner of Second & Elm Streets. It was refronted in 1930, hence the problematic stucco. The brick on the side of the building is original, however.
The south (left) side of the building housed a hardware store for about 90 years and the north side housed a general merchandise establishment before becoming a furniture store. The upper story was used for offices and "gentlemen's entertainment". However, the upstairs was never updated for electricity or running water and was later used for storing the furniture store's surplus goods. The structure was purchased by the Crawford Cultural Center group in the 1970s. The north (right) side of the building was occupied by Crawford RSVP (which still uses the space, as of 2012), and the south side was used as the senior center before being utilized in 1991 as the Crawford Historical Museum (also still active), run by the Crawford Historical Society. Although the lower story has been kept up fairly well, the upstairs has fallen into a state of dilapidation due to neglect; however, the windows and access door have been closed up to prevent further damage. The additions on the rear of the building, constructed probably about 1910, are used for storage. Surprisingly, the structure does not have a basement. The Adams Block is now owned by the city, which is housed across the street behind the bank. Both organizations currently occupying the building remain active. |
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Author | Chevsapher |
Camera location | 42° 41′ 09″ N, 103° 24′ 48″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 42.685833; -103.413333 |
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This is why stucco doesn't always work.
"GEO M. ADAMS 1930"
This ghost sign reads: HARDWARE FURNITURE
This column also serves as a chimney is the building's early days.
This rear addition once featured a large sliding door on the wall visible in this photo. The opening has since been made smaller; however, the old sliding door and hardware still exist inside the building.
This side of the building houses Crawford RSVP, the local branch of a national volunteer program.
This door is the only way to access the second floor, which is in bad shape. Thankfully, the windows have been sealed.
This side of the building houses the Crawford Historical Museum, which has on display many items related to the history of the city.
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Date and time of data generation | 01:21, 24 October 2011 |
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File change date and time | 15:54, 2 November 2011 |
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