614 S. Main St., Contributing c. 1893 Italianate Two-Part Commercial Block
This two-story brick building retains good integrity, despite some alterations. It's façade is three bays wide; the upper-story window openings define the bays and include two tall, narrow single windows with stone sills and lintels and a central three-part projecting bay window. The first story storefront features the original cast iron storefront framing system with an entrance at the south end and slender columns dividing the display window. Additional character-defining features include the pressed metal cornice.
Balsley's Drugstore. This building first appears on the 1896 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map. A review of Sanborn maps shows that the projecting oriel window on the second story was added between 1896 and 1900, and that early occupants included the following: a drugstore (1896), a drugstore and jewelry shop (1900), unidentified retail (1906). The 1950 and 1954 Sanborn maps show a drugstore in the building. The building was renovated in 1976.
The building appears to be in excellent condition. Its current use is not apparent.