Hubert Schmitz Boarding House, Hubert Schmitz Building, and Nicholas Weber Building | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

Photograph

Hubert Schmitz Boarding House, Hubert Schmitz Building, and Nicholas Weber Building

Hubert Schmitz Boarding House, Hubert Schmitz Building, and Nicholas Weber Building | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
View across State Street towards three buildings. The building on the far left is historically the Hubert Schmitz Boarding House,  and is now Ethel Wood's Intimate Apparel. In the center is the Hubert Schmitz Building, a Queen Anne style building with oriel windows on the second floor. On the ground floor is the Frank Davis Company: Office Machines & Equipment for Business. On the far right is the Nicholas Weber Building, with Ella's Deli on the ground floor Ellas Deli. A Chevrolet Impala is parked in the snow along the curb in the foreground.
DESCRIPTION
View across State Street towards three buildings. The building on the far left is historically the Hubert Schmitz Boarding House, and is now Ethel Wood's Intimate Apparel. In the center is the Hubert Schmitz Building, a Queen Anne style building with oriel windows on the second floor. On the ground floor is the Frank Davis Company: Office Machines & Equipment for Business. On the far right is the Nicholas Weber Building, with Ella's Deli on the ground floor Ellas Deli. A Chevrolet Impala is parked in the snow along the curb in the foreground.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:137675
Creation Date:circa 1973
Creator Name:Garner, Bruce
City:Madison
County:Dane
State:Wisconsin
Collection Name:Bruce Garner photographs of State Street area, Madison, Wisconsin, circa 1973
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:negative, original
Original Format Number:M2017-072.14.5.6-6.1
Original Dimensions:35 mm
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
417-425 State Street. 2/2018 Hubert Schmitz Boarding House is currently Sacred Feather, a hat store. Hubert Schmitz Building is Palmas Bar & Lounge. Nicholas Weber Building is Hawks Bar & Grill. The image is a composite of two frames. For another view of the Hubert Schmitz Boarding House, see Image ID: 137673
SUBJECTS
Brickwork
Commercial buildings
Decoration and ornament
Facades
Boardinghouses
Central business districts
Sidewalks
Outdoor photography
Mannequins
Show windows
Stores, Retail
Restaurants
Signs and signboards
Automobile parking
Automobiles
Pedestrians
Streets
Snow

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