[1] It includes the Canon Hotel, a two-story Georgian Revival-style building.
Bowers Building, a one-story brick building built in the early 1890s, which, in 1985, had a "deteriorated Greek Revival-style porch at the Depot Street level that is supported by square brick columns.
The central portal has a glass transom and a segmental arch and is flanked by a window on each side and four square brick wall pilasters.
The porch has square wood columns and a wooden balustrade supported by square brick pillars.
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