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NP! I pIll III ‘101<br />
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United States Department <strong>of</strong> the Interior<br />
<strong>National</strong> Park Service -<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Register</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Places</strong><br />
Inventory-Nomination Form<br />
Contiriuation.sheet 6<br />
Bay Street cont.<br />
16 Nash’s Newstand 1913<br />
its original store front<br />
the ro<strong>of</strong> mass.<br />
NC 17 Commercial Building early<br />
which is a multi-unit versi<br />
to the north number 19<br />
by a veranda and clerestory<br />
roo F<br />
I Nil r*, IIi.-l 11111<br />
III ll - Il-I<br />
15 Former Crown Theatre, later Ninigret Theatre now Fiore’s Market<br />
cal9OS, remodeled l940s: A 1½-story, end -j erkin-head-ro<strong>of</strong> struc<br />
ture sheathed with asbestos shingles, with a shallow pent ro<strong>of</strong> above<br />
a plate-glass storefront. Originally built- as a silent-motion-picture<br />
theatre, the building was converted for use as a grocery store in the<br />
194 Os . -<br />
NC 18 Commercial Building ca 1980<br />
structure with a pent ro<strong>of</strong> on<br />
NC 19 Commercial Bui<br />
structure with<br />
- and clerestory<br />
cal in design<br />
A small 1-story, hip-ro<strong>of</strong> structure with<br />
sheltered by a front veranda recessed under<br />
1970s: A 1½-story, shed-ro<strong>of</strong> structure<br />
on <strong>of</strong> the building standing immediately<br />
It has plate-glass storefronts sheltered<br />
windows in the facade above the veranda<br />
A plain 1-story,<br />
the facade and bay end gablero<strong>of</strong><br />
windows<br />
iding early 1970s: A small 1½-story, shed-ro<strong>of</strong><br />
a veranda sheltering a single plate-glass sto<br />
windows in the facade above the veranda. lt<br />
to the building standing to the south number<br />
ref ron t<br />
is identi<br />
17.<br />
20 Commercial Building early 1900s, remodeled 1940s: A 2-story struc<br />
ture with a low-pitch end-gable ro<strong>of</strong> and a shallow recessed veranda<br />
sheltering a shopfront.<br />
21 Commercial Building ca 1890<br />
commercial structure with a tur<br />
partly in vertical-hoard siding<br />
For NJ’S use only<br />
received<br />
dale entered<br />
ltc,n number 7 IçjE 7<br />
A small 1½-story, end-gable<br />
ned-post front veranda. It<br />
and partly in shingles.<br />
-ro<strong>of</strong><br />
is sheathed<br />
22 Commercial 131 ock ca 1910 : A 1½-story structure with an M-pr<strong>of</strong>i Ic<br />
double -gable ro<strong>of</strong> pierced by hip- ro<strong>of</strong> doriners breaking up throuth<br />
the eaves. Set on a corner lot, it has plate-glass storefronts<br />
she] te red by a veranda enc i rd ing two sides <strong>of</strong> the bui lding<br />
NC 23 S-i sson Block U938 : A long, 2-story, flat-ro<strong>of</strong> commercial building<br />
with first-story storefronts under a veranda topped with a parapet<br />
and three symmetrically placed balcony units capped by pediments.<br />
The building is covered with asbestos and wood shingles. The pedi<br />
- ments and the oculus windows that they contain give this structure<br />
a slight neo-Colonial flavor.<br />
See Continuation Sheet #7