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415-417 Main

This building was built for a store and lodge in 1920. The first floor of the building is divided into two storefronts. It has a stone veneer around three entrances, each with a transom. The south bay entrance has an art deco canopy. The second story has three central bays of three part windows with pedimented lintels. Corner pilasters and four columns across the façade run through the second and third stories. Over this is a large molded entablature with egg and dart and dentil motifs and a name panel. A high closed brick parapet acts as a crowning balustrade. On the north façade, the east bay repeats the motifs of the east façade. The structure is now occupied by Boonville Senior Center which began in 1988.