
Confectionary
The Confectionary Building was erected in 1898 as a confectionery, sporting a sign that read, “We sell Colville sweet cream Ice Cream.” It has an unusual metal cornice on the front of the building.
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As a modest example of Victorian commercial architecture, this building contributes to the architectural character of Main Street. It is unusual because of the stepped gable facade.
Built about 1898 as a cafe-restaurant (name unknown). It later housed “Overman Mattress and Furniture” and is presently occupied by “Lamplighter Pizza.”
The facade of this small brick building is a stepped gable with brick arching in the gable. The first floor fenestration has been altered.





Do you know what was next to the confectionery? To the right? Or was that part of the same building.