Market St - 2200

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Centre Market Square

Centre Market extends down the middle of the 2200 block of Market Street, with odd number buildings on the west side (Lane B) and even on the east side.

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Looking northwest from 23rd St down Lane B.

The west side of Market (Lane B) from south to north

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2269 Market

2267-5 Market

2263 Market

2255 Market

2253 Market

2251 Market

2247 Market

2245 Market

2243 Market


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2211 Market

2209 Market

2207 Market

2205 Market

2201 Market


Looking northeast from 23rd St up Market St.
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The east side of Market from north to south

Coming!

From Fluty-National Register Nomination:
39 & 40. ZINK HOUSE, c. 1878. 2206 & 2208 Market Street.
Late Victorian with Italianate: 2-Stories and basement (HABS-1976)
Current use: 2206 residence, 2208 being rehabilitated by Friends of Wheeling.
Original use: assumed to have been rental property.

From Fluty-National Register Nomination:
47. LOTZ BUILDING, c. 1873. 2226 and 2228 Market.
Victorian Italiante: 2-Stories and attic (rear addition of concrete block: 2-stories 1980)
Current use: 2226 Union Fish Market; 2228 Paradox Book Store.

John Thoner House and Store - 2238 Market
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John A. Thoner, an immigrant from Germany, built this combination residence and store about 1877. It is a narrow two-and-a-half story brick structure with a steeply pitched roof. Two cornice lines accentuate the south facade and visually emphasize the separation between the residential and commercial functions of the building. From NHAB 1976.

From Fluty-National Register Nomination:
52. THONER HOUSE, c, 1877. 2240 Market Street.
Wheeling Victorian Italianate: 2-stories, attic and basement (HABS-1976)
Current use: Anne's Corner on the Market
1879 Pan-handle History, John Thoner wholesale and retail merchant, residence same.