First National Bank - Sedalia, Mo.
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N 38° 42.593 W 093° 13.674
15S E 480185 N 4284607
The former First National Bank Building is a three story buff brick building located at 124 South Ohio in Sedalia, Mo.
Waymark Code: WMJR82
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 12/22/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member the federation
Views: 3

From the National Register application:
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"124 South Ohio Avenue, First National Bank, (vacant; formerly the Primrose Shop), c. 1880 and c. 1940 (refaced), no style.

Rectangular plan, three stories, yellow wire-cut brick east facade, red brick walls elsewhere. Yellow wire-cut brick appears to have been added to the facade/east c. 1940. This is evident where architectural glass is missing (glue circles left) revealing the original smooth red brick. Wood bulkheads with applied trim. Large light fixed storefront sash with angled sash to the recessed single modern door with boarded transom. Canvas awning conceals the sign panel area, and wraps to the south. Vertical sign panel areas are on the end piers on the ends of the storefront, adjacent to the storefront windows. Three bay upper two stories with 2 horizontal/1 double hung sash. Continuous stone sill on the second story and separate sills on the third. Four recessed bands on parapet painted gray. The secondary south facade has two horizontal glass block windows at the top of the first story level. A recessed window at the left/west of this story appears to infill a previous secondary entrance or staircase door; a 2 horizontal/1 sash is above, still on the first story level. The sills on the upper story fenestration are as on the main facade, but the windows are mixed in pairs, singles, and petite 2 horizontal/1. Located at the northwest corner of S. Ohio Avenue and W. Second Street."
Address:
124 S Ohio Sedalia, Mo. 65301


Year: 1880 and 1940 (refaced)

Website: [Web Link]

Current Use of Building: Second hand store

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