LOCATION INFORMATION
LOCATION INFORMATION
This is, basically, an unaltered turn-of-the-century building. The exterior is classic in details including four iron Corinthian columns and iron pilasters with acanthus leaf motif on the capitals in each corner. The iron pilasters have the words “Geo L. Nester & Co. Iron Works Evansville, Ind.” on the base. The building was built by E.B. Woodbery and T.D. Ellis and served as a dry goods business and later as one of the earliest grocery stores. It was purchased and renovated in 1989 by Dick Reddick and Craig McMillan. It has offices on the ground floor and a residential apartment on the second floor. Note the Lime Cola mural near the top of the building on the north side.
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