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Tilla Stockton House
c. 1875
The home of the music teacher, Miss Tilla Stockton.
Current Use:
Private Residence
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Peter Fetter House
1840 with 1848 and later additions.
A two story shop built by the chair-maker Peter Fetter.
Current Use:
Private Residence
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Welfare House
c. 1855
The home of Alanson Welfare who was a gunsmith, watchmaker and locksmith.
Current Use:
Private Residence
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Charles Pfohl House
c. 1905
Early 20th Century home.
Current Use:
Private Residence
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The Coffee Pot
1858
Built as a form of advertisement by Julius and Samuel Mickey for their tin
shop which was located at the southwest corner of Main Street and Belo Street.
The pot is seven feet, three inches in height and has a base diameter of sixty-four
inches. Threatened by the construction of the East-West Expressway (now Business
I-40) the coffee pot was moved to its present location in 1962.

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Schulz House Site
1824
The site of the retirement home of Samuel Schulz, a blacksmith.
1824 stone and 1840 brick foundations discovered in 1982.
(Reconstruction in progress, 2005)
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Charles Cooper Shop
1834 (1852)
Reconstructed
Built as the workshop of the turner and painter Charles Alexander Cooper.
The building was raised to two stories in 1852.
Current Use:
Private Residence
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Hall House
1827 (1843)
Restored
Built as the home and shop of James Hall, a shoemaker. A one story back
porch was added in 1843.
Current Use:
Private Residence
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