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Your search returned 2 results. Bank of Oberlin
Oberlin (Decatur County) Listed in National Register 12/01/1994
Architect: Mr. White
The Bank of Oberlin was established in 1880 by Robert Alexander Marks and erected this building in circa 1886. It is a two-story, red brick, Italianate-style commercial block with limestone details and arched windows. It was nominated for its architectural significance and its association with local commerce. Immaculate Conception Church
Leoville (Decatur County) Listed in State Register 06/30/1979
Architect: Not listed
Constructed circa 1922 after a fire destroyed an earlier church, the Immaculate Conception Church was designed by Manhattan architect Mont Green. It replicates the Seven Dolors Catholic Church in Manhattan and is of the Mission style. It is a brick building with two square brick towers flanking the main entrance and has a red clay tile roof. Twelve stained glass arched windows line the side elevations and each depicts a scene in the life of Christ. The church was nominated for its architecture. |
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