Anson Brown Building

It was erected in 1832 by developer Anson Brown in the Lower Town area at 1001 Broadway St. as a general store.

[1] It is located at the intersection of Swift and Broadway streets and abuts against the Edward L. Fuller building.

[2] The building design was influenced by Dutch architecture with parapet end walls.

[3] Since 1968 the building has housed the St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store.

[4] Two historical markers on the front of the building commemorate the Underground Railroad and Dr. Daniel B. Kellog, the "clairvoyant physician.