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306-314 Pine Street
C.B. Blue Print Company/Architect’s Building
Built:1928
Style:Tudor Revival
Architect:Foeller, Schober, and Berners
Architecturally Significant
Noted as Green Bay’s best historic period building. Symmetrical design with two three and a half story tall side pavilions. The deep inset canted entrance door features a segmental arched open entrance vestibule and a vaulted ceiling and which has a cut stone drip mold above; display windows flank each side. The brick spandrels between the floors have small cut stone shields as decorative elements. A stepped gable on the third floor displays small octagonal window set in a reticulated brick work facade. All visible roofs are covered in slate.
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223-227 N. Jefferson Street
Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA)
Built: 1924
Style: Tudor Revival
Architects: Foeller, Schober, and Stephenson
Architecturally Significant
Large rectangular building with a symmetrical design faced in cut stone on the north and east facades; common brick is used on the remaining facades away from street view. Main entrances are placed in the center of the building featuring cut stone surrounds, single step buttresses, and a crenellated cut stone coping. The fifth story is sided in stucco and three gable roofed dormers, one and a half stories high. Two end dormers have shallow oriels below fake half timber work.
Award Recipient:Greater Green Bay YMCA
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