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Mautz Brothers Block and Lamb Building | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Mautz Brothers Block and Lamb Building

Mautz Brothers Block and Lamb Building | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
View across State Street towards two buildings. The two-story building on the left is the Mautz Brothers Block, and on the ground floor is Youthful Shoes, with show windows flanking the door. The three-story Queen Anne style building on the right is the Lamb Building. The ground floor is Installment Loan Department of the Commercial State Bank. The oriel windows of the second and third floor include leaded and stained glass. An electric sign attached to the second floor reads: "Music." Cars are parked on both sides of the street.
DESCRIPTION
View across State Street towards two buildings. The two-story building on the left is the Mautz Brothers Block, and on the ground floor is Youthful Shoes, with show windows flanking the door. The three-story Queen Anne style building on the right is the Lamb Building. The ground floor is Installment Loan Department of the Commercial State Bank. The oriel windows of the second and third floor include leaded and stained glass. An electric sign attached to the second floor reads: "Music." Cars are parked on both sides of the street.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:138148
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:M2017-072.19.4.1
Original Dimensions:35 mm
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
118-114 State Street. 4/2018 The ground floor of Mautz Brothers Block is now Winedown. The ground floor of the Lamb Building is now Michelangelo's Coffee House. For a view of the Lamb Building from North Carroll Street, see Image ID: 136394.
SUBJECTS
Brickwork
Commercial buildings
Decoration and ornament
Facades
Glass painting and staining
Banks and banking
Central business districts
Sidewalks
Outdoor photography
Shoe stores
Show windows
Storefronts
Automobile parking
Automobiles
Streets

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