Mathewson Block - Lyndon VT
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member nomadwillie
N 44° 32.121 W 072° 00.308
18T E 737942 N 4935699
The Mathewson Block is a three-story brick structure with Italianate styling. The Mathewson Block was built in 1869 by George Mathewson
Waymark Code: WM17GCR
Location: Vermont, United States
Date Posted: 02/17/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ScroogieII
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The Mathewson Block occupies a prominent position in downtown Lyndonville, facing east toward Depot Street, the main street of the business district from the west side of Main Street. It is a three-story brick structure with Italianate styling. Its ground floor storefronts are modern, while the upper floors have seven bays organized into a 2-3-2 pattern by quoined brick pilasters. Second floor windows are mainly set in segmented-arch windows, while third floor windows are a combination of round-arch and Gothic-arch openings. A decorative brick cornice and parapet extend along the top of the building on the front and sides. The building interior was extensively damaged by fire in 1996, but has been rehabilitated. The upper floors are used for housing.

The village of Lyndonville was established in 1866, after a fire extensively damaged railroad facilities in St. Johnsbury to the south, and railroad executives decides to relocate rail facilities to this area. A planned railroad community, the Mathewson Block was built in 1869 by George Mathewson, a businessman who owned a sawmill and a small metal stamp factory. The building was an immediate success, housing commercial tenants even before it was finished, with an auditorium space for social meetings on the upper floor. It is the only major building in the downtown area to survive two fires that swept the area.

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Year Built: 1869

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