
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.
