Building
Code |
574.D.15 |
Construction
Date |
ca. 1898 |
Origins |
Retail |
Description
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The Mitchell
Grocery Building occupies a narrow lot on the north side
of
Nelson Street, west of Seventh Avenue, a streetscape of considerable
variety,
which has retained its heritage character even with the addition of
several
modern structures. heart of
Virden’s Heritage District. |
Heritage
Value
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The Mitchell
Grocery Building is one of only two pre-1900 building left
on
this side of the street, and the only one of stone construction. The
building
is valued for its long history as a grocery outlet and with its
connection
to owner/manager A.P. Adams as well for its service as the Oddfellows
Hall
beginning in 1981, and a Lions Hall today.
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Character
Defining
Elements |
Key elements
that define the exterior heritage character of the
Mitchell
Grocery Building include:
- the long narrow form, built of stone with a brick-faced façade
which
retains its modest corbel table and corner pilasters. |
Site
History |
Formerly on
This Site:
Oddfellows Hall
The Knit Place -
McDougalls, Sid Anderson, Kurt Neeson, Bunny Toews, and John Cockbill
Vern Fontana – Snow Machines
Carnegies Grocery Store
Adam’s Solo Store
Mitchell Grocery – Chain Store – managed by Adams
According to Clinghan A.P. Adams opened a branch of
J.W.Mitchell’s store.
One photo shows "United Stores"
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Additional
Information |
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Two photos showing slight changes (most notably the
sign.)
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