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Area
  
less than one acre

Architect
  
Emory H. Dorsey

Opened
  
1899

Built
  
1899

MPS
  
Lima MRA

Added to NRHP
  
7 October 1982

Dorsey Building

Location
  
208 S. Main St., Lima, Ohio

Architectural style
  
Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements

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The Dorsey Building was a historic commercial building in Lima, Ohio, United States. Located along South Main Street in the city's downtown, it was built in a transitional style of architecture in 1899. Among its most distinguishing features was elaborate stonework, which was deemed equal to that of the adjacent Linneman Building and superior to that of all other Lima buildings. Like the Linneman Building and several other buildings on South Main, the Dorsey Building was constructed during a period of great prosperity in Lima: the railroad industry was expanding, and the discovery of petroleum in the vicinity had led to an economic boom in the city's economy.

In 1982, the Dorsey Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its architectural significance. It was one of seventeen buildings in and around downtown Lima to be added to the Register at the same time as part of the "Lima Multiple Resource Area." Six of the other sixteen were located along South Main, including the buildings adjacent to the Dorsey on both north and south. Today, the Dorsey Building remains listed on the Register, but the building has been demolished; in its place sits a parking lot.

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Dorsey Building Wikipedia