Difference between revisions of "Market St - 600"

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<div id="content_view" class="wiki" style="display: block">[[Image:600bockMarket600pi.jpg|600bockMarket600pi.jpg]]<br />  Above: 600 block<br /> <br /> [[Image:627%26629Market-400.jpg|627&629Market-400.jpg]]<br />  629 & 627 Market St<br /> <br /> [[Image:629.5Market.JPG|629.5Market.JPG]]<br />  629.5 Market St<br /> <br /> [[Image:631Market400.jpg|631Market400.jpg]]<br />  631 Market St<br />  Built 1900 according to real estate listing. Offered for $89,900 in 2012.<br /> <br /> [[Image:633Market400.jpg|633Market400.jpg]]<br />  633 Market St - reportedly built 1840<br /> <br /> [[Image:835Market400.jpg|835Market400.jpg]]<br />  635 Market St<br /> <br /> [[Image:645Market400.jpg|645Market400.jpg]][[Image:645MarketSM.jpg|645MarketSM.jpg]]<br />  645 Market St<br />  According to a ''Landmark'' article for the Wheeling News Register of the 1980s this house was built by 1886 when John Elbert, a sheet iron worker lived there. The pattern on the cornice is called rickrack trim. The wrought iron window guards were not there in the 1980s. In 1972 the president of the Friends of Wheeling bought it to restore it and "to provide quality housing in an old home." Forty some years later it still seems to be doing that. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
 
<div id="content_view" class="wiki" style="display: block">[[Image:600bockMarket600pi.jpg|600bockMarket600pi.jpg]]<br />  Above: 600 block<br /> <br /> [[Image:627%26629Market-400.jpg|627&629Market-400.jpg]]<br />  629 & 627 Market St<br /> <br /> [[Image:629.5Market.JPG|629.5Market.JPG]]<br />  629.5 Market St<br /> <br /> [[Image:631Market400.jpg|631Market400.jpg]]<br />  631 Market St<br />  Built 1900 according to real estate listing. Offered for $89,900 in 2012.<br /> <br /> [[Image:633Market400.jpg|633Market400.jpg]]<br />  633 Market St - reportedly built 1840<br /> <br /> [[Image:835Market400.jpg|835Market400.jpg]]<br />  635 Market St<br /> <br /> [[Image:645Market400.jpg|645Market400.jpg]][[Image:645MarketSM.jpg|645MarketSM.jpg]]<br />  645 Market St<br />  According to a ''Landmark'' article for the Wheeling News Register of the 1980s this house was built by 1886 when John Elbert, a sheet iron worker lived there. The pattern on the cornice is called rickrack trim. The wrought iron window guards were not there in the 1980s. In 1972 the president of the Friends of Wheeling bought it to restore it and "to provide quality housing in an old home." Forty some years later it still seems to be doing that. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
 
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 23 April 2018

600bockMarket600pi.jpg
Above: 600 block

627&629Market-400.jpg
629 & 627 Market St

629.5Market.JPG
629.5 Market St

631Market400.jpg
631 Market St
Built 1900 according to real estate listing. Offered for $89,900 in 2012.

633Market400.jpg
633 Market St - reportedly built 1840

835Market400.jpg
635 Market St

645Market400.jpg645MarketSM.jpg
645 Market St
According to a Landmark article for the Wheeling News Register of the 1980s this house was built by 1886 when John Elbert, a sheet iron worker lived there. The pattern on the cornice is called rickrack trim. The wrought iron window guards were not there in the 1980s. In 1972 the president of the Friends of Wheeling bought it to restore it and "to provide quality housing in an old home." Forty some years later it still seems to be doing that.