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Cox Building (Maysville, Kentucky)

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Location
  
2-8 E. 3rd St.

Built
  
1887

Opened
  
1887

Added to NRHP
  
18 August 2011

Nearest city
  
Maysville, Ky

NRHP Reference #
  
11000538

Architectural style
  
Richardsonian Romanesque

Cox Building (Maysville, Kentucky)

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Cox building maysville kentucky top 9 facts


Brothers George L. and William Hopkinson Cox began construction of the Richardsonian Romanesque Cox Building at Third and Market Streets in Maysville, Kentucky in 1886 and completed construction in 1887. The project also included the construction of seven contiguous brick homes extending south along the east side of Market Street to Fourth Street.

The building was designed to accommodate three large storefronts on the ground floor with associated second-story storerooms for each. The remainder of the second floor was originally designed as upscale professional office space for up to nine tenants. In practice, the nine offices were often joined into larger office suites, and were later converted into apartments. The upper three stories of the Cox Building were designed explicitly for use as a Masonic Temple, specifically for the York Rite "Knights Templar".

The City of Maysville purchased the building in 2006 for $200,000 as a restoration project. The roof, fourth and fifth floors were destroyed by fire on November 9, 2010. Restoration work continued and the completed work was dedicated at 11:00 am on September 7, 2012.

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Cox Building (Maysville, Kentucky) Wikipedia


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