The most interesting commercial building in town is topped by a heavy classical cornice and has twin glass cages, originally for the display of men's clothing, at street level. The interior has a pressed metal ceiling.
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Hibbs and Giddings Building
1911–1912, Albert Speiden; Ira Cannon, builder. 9129 Center St. (southwest corner of Center and West sts.)
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