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Dale Building

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Area
  
less than one acre

Architectural style
  
Commercial

Opened
  
1914

Built
  
1914 (1914)

NRHP Reference #
  
99001711

Added to NRHP
  
27 January 2000

Dale Building

Location
  
101-1-3 N. Vermillion St., Danville, Illinois

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The Dale Building is a historic office building located at 101-103 N. Vermilion St. in Danville, Illinois. While the building was constructed in 1873 as the Vermilion Opera House, it did not take its present form until 1914, when owner John Dale rebuilt it after it suffered severe fire damage. The reconstructed building was designed in the Commercial style, which was popular in Midwestern cities during the period. The three-story brick building uses stone for its ornamentation, providing contrast with the darker brick. The second and third floors of the front facade, as well as the attic windows, are surrounded by a stone border. Brick piers separate the four bays within the surround; arrow-shaped decorations top the piers. The building's name plate, located at the top of the surround, features a reeded torus molding and guttae along its bottom. A gabled parapet at the top of the front elevation hides the flat roof.

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The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 27, 2000.

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Dale Building Wikipedia


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