Ontario State Bank Block

The building, completed in 1887, was composed of three sections, and had a design which incorporated elements of the Eastlake and Queen Anne styles.

The design included a corner turret, several gables along the roof line, and a variety of different window styles; it originally had three prominent oriel windows in the gable peaks above the bank's original section, and also had a set in the second section of the block.

Decorative features included corbelled brickwork and carved wooden pilasters and brackets.

The building also housed several other shops, including Grand Palace Pavilion of Antiques,[2] Howell's Furniture and Hardware,[3][4] and E.H. Richardson's Pacific Electric Heating Company, which invented the Hotpoint electric iron and brought national attention to Ontario.

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