Property Record
400 2ND ST
Architecture and History Inventory
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| Other Name: | MARV'S BAR |
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| Reference Number: | 23925 |
| Location (Address): | 400 2ND ST |
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| County: | St. Croix |
| City: | Hudson |
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| Survey Date: | 19832018 |
| Historic Use: | small retail building |
| Architectural Style: | Commercial Vernacular |
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| Wall Material: | Glass |
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| Demolished?: | No |
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| National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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| Additional Information: | SEGMENTAL ARCHED WINDOWS W/ MOULDED HOODS ON 2ND FLRGLASS BLOCK PANELS ON FRONT,1ST FLR SEE ISF* 2018 This two-story, rectangular, commercial vernacular building was constructed c.1900. The walls are clad in stucco and the foundation is not visible. The flat roof features a parapet. The front (east) storefront features a recessed replacement entrance door in a downsized opening. Octagonal, replacement storefront windows and glass-block windows flank the entrance, which is sheltered under a pent awning that is covered in asphalt shingles. The windows on the second story are one-over-one, replacement, vinyl sash. Each window features decorative rounded arch molding. The transom window opening has been filled in with wood. Windows on the side (south) elevation are generally double-hung replacements. |
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| Bibliographic References: | "Architecture/History Survey of State Trunk Highway (STH) 35/2nd Street/6th Street North from Front Street to North End Road in Hudson and North Hudson, WI." August 2018. WHS Project #19-0645/SC. Prepared by Mead & Hunt, Inc. |
| Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |

