22 Main Street, Bacon Block
Title
22 Main Street, Bacon Block
Creator
Carnahan, Paul
Description
At the turn of the last century, Charles A. Smith, a dealer in granite and marble, displayed his four teams of horses, the last one pulling a large block of granite, outside of his storefront at 22 Main Street, known as the Bacon Block, where the Drawing Board is located today.
The display windows in this ca. 1875 building have been greatly changed, but the first floor of the ca. 1895 tan, Italianate building next door (Montpelier Steam Laundry in 1900, recently home to Bagito’s) retains its original window configuration.
The two-story building at the left of the photo was replaced in 1907 by the three-story, concrete Tomasi Block, which in turn was demolished in 1988 and replaced by a low brick building used as a service station and a beverage and redemption center.
The display windows in this ca. 1875 building have been greatly changed, but the first floor of the ca. 1895 tan, Italianate building next door (Montpelier Steam Laundry in 1900, recently home to Bagito’s) retains its original window configuration.
The two-story building at the left of the photo was replaced in 1907 by the three-story, concrete Tomasi Block, which in turn was demolished in 1988 and replaced by a low brick building used as a service station and a beverage and redemption center.
Publisher
Date
1875; 2019; 2015
Subject
Source
Vermont Historical Society Picture Collection
Format
jpeg
Repository
Leahy Library, Vermont Historical Society, 60 Washington Street, Suite 1, Barre, Vermont 05641
Geolocation
Collection
Citation
Carnahan, Paul, “22 Main Street, Bacon Block,” Digital Vermont: A Project of the Vermont Historical Society, accessed November 22, 2024, https://digitalvermont.org/items/show/2223.