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7-3/4 x 4-3/4 x 7-1/8"
The building at 1245 N. Water Street still stands today. Since being built in 1890, this Victorian structure has housed a variety of businesses including a hotel of questionable repute, a brush factory, a restaurant, an acting company called Theatre X and an architectural firm. It also served, from 1958 to 1969, as the headquarters for the Walthers factory and growing wholesale business.
With its finely detailed ornate brick façade, this layout-ready structure is typical of those found in cities everywhere. It features a bay window, four chimneys, rear freight door, an interior light and realistic, printed Walthers signs. The signs can be left off if you wish to use this versatile model for other businesses on your steam or diesel era layout.
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