614 South Ohio Avenue - Sedalia Commercial Historic District - Sedalia, Missouri
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N 38° 42.332 W 093° 13.706
15S E 480137 N 4284124
This two-story painted brick building is located at 614 South Ohio Avenue in Sedalia, Missouri.
Waymark Code: WMHR7H
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 08/07/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
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(State Beauty Supply)
c. 1890
no style
Rectangular plan, two stories, brick (painted) walls.

The first story has five bays that have been altered using synthetic "stucco" over rigid fiberglass reinforced insulation, but the original storefront configuration is discernable. Center recessed 1-light wood door with "stucco" transom panel and flanking 1-light display sash with "stucco" bulkheads; a metal sill plate is across these three bays. Two metal pilasters flank the storefront; the large storefront transom area is covered with "stucco" panels with a metal lintel with three rosettes above (the lintel is keyed into 616 S. Ohio on the south). The south end bay original recessed entry has been replaced with a modern 1-light sash with "stucco" surround and terrazzo tile threshold. The north end bay has a modern aluminum frame door with 1-light transom entry to the second story below a double rowlock segmental arch. The second story has three 1/1 sash with rock-faced painted lintels and smooth stone painted sills. The brick frieze band has four rows of beading on the top and bottom of a modified guilloche pattern; plain cornice area. The brick parapet has projecting pointed end blocks and a center recess for a name or date block that is missing. This building is adjacent to 612 and 616 S. Ohio.

- National Register Application

Name of Historic District (as listed on the NRHP): Sedalia Commercial Historic District

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Address:
614 South Ohio Avenue
Sedalia, Missouri 65301


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