Classification: Noncontributing.
Historic Name: None found.
Architectural Style: Commercial.
Construction Date: 1920 (altered).
Period 6 of Harry S Truman's Life: The Period of Post-Significance, 1972-2011.
Tax Identification: 26-230-16-05.
Legal Description: Old Town, part of lot 65.
Description: Noncontributing one-story masonry building was substantially altered in 1980; building is rectangular in shape; flat roof slopes gently to the front (north-facing facade); has recessed corner entrance with semi-circular arched opening.
• Alterations: The facade and corner entrance were substantially altered in 1980.
History/Significance: This building at 109 West Lexington Avenue had a companion building next door at 111 West Lexington that is no longer extant. The Singer Sewing Machine Store was located here at 109 West Lexington and the Bunting Hardware Store operated here from 111 West Lexington [Feature 173]. A Sears & Roebuck store occupied this space in the 1950s.
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