Neighborhood anchor
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(IBJ photo by Eric Learned)
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The former theater space now serves as an event center. - Photos by Eric Learned
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Former owner Linton Calvert converted bowling alleys in the basement and on the fourth floor into duckpin bowling alleys. - Photos by Eric Learned
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Former owner Linton Calvert converted bowling alleys in the basement and on the fourth floor into duckpin bowling alleys. - Photos by Eric Learned
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Former owner Linton Calvert converted bowling alleys in the basement and on the fourth floor into duckpin bowling alleys. - Photos by Eric Learned
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Duckpin bowling uses shorter, wider pins and smaller, lighter balls-without finger holes. - Photos by Eric Learned
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Duckpin bowling uses shorter, wider pins and smaller, lighter balls-without finger holes. - Photos by Eric Learned
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The 10-room Fountainview Inn occupies the third floor. - Photos by Eric Learned
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The 10-room Fountainview Inn occupies the third floor. - Photos by Eric Learned
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Second- and third-floor offices previously housed doctors, dentists and other professionals - Photos by Eric Learned
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The Smokehouse on Shelby restaurant, on the ground level, opens onto both Prospect and Shelby streets. - Photos by Eric Learned
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Calvert replaced marquees that had been removed when the building housed a Woolworth's in the 1960s. - Photos by Eric Learned