The three-story Offenhauser building recognizes State Line Avenue with an angled wall that once accommodated a second-story gallery utilized by city officials as a parade reviewing stand. Other public-spirited features include a recessed street arcade along 4th Street (which also originally extended along Pine Street) and a small plaza on the building’s south side.
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Museum of Regional History (Offenhauser Insurance Company Building)
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