Bottling Works/Saloon/Grocery - Harrisonville, Missouri
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member iconions
N 38° 39.297 W 094° 20.966
15S E 382582 N 4279350
The Bottling Works/Saloon/Grocery is located at 104 W. Pearl Street northwest of the Courthouse in Harrisonville, Missouri.
Waymark Code: WMYHHV
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 06/17/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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104 W. Pearl Street
(c.1886-1891; 1945 addition)

Two-story, Queen Anne, stucco and galvanized iron commercial building. The building rests on a stone foundation and has a flat tar and gravel roof. There are six entrances on this three-bay building. The eastern most entrance is recessed and is a louvered aluminum frame door covered by a modern aluminum storm door. The entrance is framed by sidelights and a two light fixed transom. Narrow 1/1 light, sash windows flank the entrance. A single wood slab door with covered transom is to the west. The transom is covered with wood. A single light and wooden door with open transom is to the west of the entrance. Further east is a single light wood frame door with covered transom. Flanking this entrance are 1/1 light, double-hung sash windows with stone sill. The next entrance to the west is recessed and covered by a cloth canopy. The entrance is a modern single light wooden door. Six-over-six lights, double-hung, sash windows with stone sills flank the entryway. The western most entrance is recessed and the entryway is framed by stone veneer.

Fenestration on the second story of the east bay is modern 1/1 light, double-hung, sash aluminum frame windows. The windows are set within molded wooden surrounds. Two semi-hexagonal bays on the second story are located over the eastern and western most entrances. Painted galvanized iron string coursing and pellet molding run below the second story windows. Above the windows are recessed square panel molding. A metal cornice is supported by prominent brackets. The central bay is recessed and has four 6/6 lights, double-hung, sash windows and a shed roof over the first story. Fenestration on the west bay is 6/6 light double-hung sash windows with brick sills. Stone coping runs along the roof line of the central and western most bays. (Contributing)

- National Register Application

Public/Private: Private

Tours Available?: no

Year Built: c.1886-1891; 1945 addition

Web Address: Not listed

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