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Creator InfoField | David E. Lucas | |||||||||||||||||
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Z. L. White Company building |
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A view of the former Z. L. White Company building (and former J.C. Penney Department Store), 106 North High Street, before its 2001 renovation. The 9-story structure was built in 1914 in the Chicago Commercial style. In the 1970s, the facade was covered with dry-vit, a stucco-like material. The 2001 renovation revealed the original marble and granite facade and glass awning. See also: "Work Restores Architectural Glory" in the Columbus Dispatch, April 29, 2001, page 1B. |
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institution QS:P195,Q69487420 |
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Copyright determination made by Columbus Metropolitan Library ( Q69487420) using RightsStatements.org
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Z. L. White Company building (English)
A view of the former Z. L. White Company building (and former J.C. Penney Department Store), 106 North High Street, before its 2001 renovation. The 9-story structure was built in 1914 in the Chicago Commercial style. In the 1970s, the facade was covered with dry-vit, a stucco-like material. The 2001 renovation revealed the original marble and granite facade and glass awning. See also: "Work Restores Architectural Glory" in the Columbus Dispatch, April 29, 2001, page 1B. (English)
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