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Sedgwick Hotel (Farmers State Bank)
This two-story, red and tan brick building was the town's grand hotel, with the bank on the street floor. It has housed everything from a beauty shop to a church, from the Lions Club to RD's Tavern. Bright white terracotta trim outlines an ogee arch doorway with finials that are repeated in the roof parapet. Decorative terracotta tiles and zigzag brick-work further enrich this vernacular example of Art Deco.
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