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Stark County Courthouse (1870 & 1895) in downtown Canton (115 Central Plaza North). Canton, OH. Style: Beaux Arts Classicism. Architect: Henry Meyer (1870) & George F. Hammond (1895). On National Register. | Stark County Courthouse & plaza. Canton, OH. | Tower of Stark County Courthouse with heralds blowing trumpets. Canton, OH. | Trumpet blowing herald on tower of Stark County Courthouse. Canton, OH. |
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Pediment of Stark County Courthouse decorated with agricultural, industrial, justice & classical figures. Canton, OH. | Pediment of Stark County Courthouse with detail of scales of justice. Canton, OH. | Pediment of Stark County Courthouse with detail of horses pulling plow. Canton, OH. | Pediment of Stark County Courthouse with detail of female with cornucopia & globe. Canton, OH. |
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Pediment of Stark County Courthouse with detail of scales of justice. Canton, OH. | Pediment of Stark County Courthouse with detail of female with sickle, rake and beehive. Canton, OH. | Pediment of Stark County Courthouse with detail of industry. Canton, OH. | Pediment of Stark County Courthouse with detail of sheep. Canton, OH. |
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Clock tower of Stark County Courthouse with heralds blowing trumpets. Canton, OH. | Chase Bank (former First National Bank) (1923) (4134 Tuscarawas St.). Canton, OH. | Top of Chase Bank with Stark County Courthouse tower. Canton, OH. | Church of the Savior (1883) where President McKinley worshipped and where his funeral took place. Canton, OH. Style: Victorian Gothic. |
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Courtyard Centre (1926) (116 Cleveland Ave. NW at Tuscarawas St. W). Canton, OH. | Heritage commercial building at Cleveland Ave. & Tuscarawas St. W. Canton, OH. | Canton Daily News Building (401 W. Tuscarawas St.). Canton, OH. On National Register. | Trinity Lutheran Church (1885) (415 W. Tuscarawa St.). Canton, OH. Style: Romanesque, Gothic Revival. Architect: Guy Tilden. On National Register. |
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Christ Presbyterian Church (1871) (530 W. Tuscarawas St.) where President & Mrs. McKinley were married. Canton, OH. Style: Romanesque. | Entrance to Christ Presbyterian Church. Canton, OH. | Timken Senior High School (521 W. Tuscarawas St.). Canton, OH. | Relief of working man with Timken bearing on Timken Senior High School. Canton, OH. |
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Relief of working woman on Timken Senior High School. Canton, OH. | Roman arch of the former George D. Harter Bank (c1922) (125 Central Plaza N.). Canton, OH. Style: Renaissance Revival. Architect: Walker & Weeks. | Former George D. Harter Bank. Canton, OH. | Heritage streetscape along Market Ave. N. behind City Hall. Canton, OH. |
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Heritage storefronts (213-215 Market Ave. N.). Canton, OH. | Streetscape along Market Ave. N. Canton, OH. | Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce building (222 Market Ave. N.). Canton, OH. | Sculpted heads on facade of building at 222 Market Ave. N. Canton, OH. |
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View of facade of building at 222 Market Ave. N. Canton, OH. | Canton City Government Offices (420 Market Ave. N.). Canton, OH. | Former St. Edward Hotel (1891) (400 Market Ave. N.) & Canton City Government Offices. Canton, OH. On National Register. | Detail of St. Edward Hotel. Canton, OH. |
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The Brownstone at 6th St. N. & Market Ave. N. Canton, OH. | Stylized saxophone sculpture in downtown Canton. Canton, OH. | Palace Theatre (1926) (605 Market Ave. N.). Canton, OH. Style: Moorish Revival. Architect: John Eberson. On National Register. | Detail of facade of Palace Theatre. Canton, OH. |
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Stark County Building (110 Central Plaza S.). Canton, OH. | The Canton Repository building (500 Market Ave. S.). Canton, OH. | Facade details of The Canon Repository building. Canton, OH. | Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church (1880) (700 Market Ave. S.). Canton, OH. |
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August Schuffenecker Building (1905) (134 6th St. SW.). Canton, OH. Style: Renaissance Revival. Architect: J.M. Bostick. On National Register. | City National Bank building (c1880's) (205 Market Ave. S), now National First Ladies' Library. Canton, OH. Style: Richardsonian Romanesque. | Ida Saxton McKinley Historic House (1841 & 1865) (331 S. Market Ave) First Ladies National Historic Site where President & Mrs. McKinley stayed when in Canton. Canton, OH. Style: Second Empire. | Canton Classic Car Museum (1234 Market Ave. at 6th St. S.W.) formerly an early 20th C car dealership. Canton, OH. |