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111 E. Main Street, Campbellsville KY 42718
C05-11-04, 111 East Main Street, Bank of Campbellsville, TAC-13, 1886-1895. Alterations: 1912; 2000s, 2008-2009
This three bay, two-story brick structure is constructed of Common Bond brick with six stretcher courses alternating with one header course. The main arched windows that are accented with keystone pierce the stone front on the first floor. The second floor windows have stone sills and are highlighted with segmental brick arches. A tin parapet has brackets decorated with acanthus leaves.
This building housed the Bank of Campbellsville and the Telephone Exchange (1915, second floor). The bank failed in 1939. The building was then sold to the Taylor County Federal Savings & Loan Association who used it until 1965. A clothing store and Margaret Ann's Gifts and Flowers have since occupied the building.
This building is in scale with its surroundings, which represents one of the most attractive, and least altered front facades on Main Street.
Source/Credits: Campbellsville Local Historic Designation Report 2006
In 2008-2009, the building's 2nd story was remodeled for an apartment.
In mid-2009, the exterior gets new paint.
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