File:Boreman Building and Rogers Hotel, 14th Street, Wheeling, WV - 53558026624.jpg

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English: On the left, built circa 1910, this Romanesque Revival-style building is known as the Boreman Building, or Hare Building. The building features a buff brick front facade with red brick side and rear facades, a stone base, stone trim, one-over-one windows, arched windows on the third floor, egg and dart motif trim, a first floor retail shopfront with large plate glass windows and transoms, and an entrance to the upper floors with an arched transom. On the right, built circa 1920, this Classical Revival-style building, designed by Edward B. Franzheim, was constructed to serve as the Rogers Hotel. The building features a red brick exterior, casement windows, stone trim, a large decorative window over the front entrance bay on the second floor, neon signs on the front facade, a painted sign on the west facade, and rough-hewn rustic stone cladding at the first floor, added during a renovation in the mid-to-late 20th Century. The buildings are contributing structures in the Wheeling Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
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Camera location40° 03′ 56.91″ N, 80° 43′ 16.48″ W  Heading=234.89318835945° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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