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In the Moline Downtown Commercial Historic District, which is on the National Register.

 

From the city's website:

1417-1419 5th Avenue, Plambeck-Berglund Block (1902): This brick two-part, commercial-residential Romanesque Revival building has a high level of architectural integrity. Although the street level storefronts have been altered, the second floor with its combination of paired windows and paired copper clad bays remains intact. Notable is the façade’s patterned brickwork and second floor stone sill that stretches the width of the building. Centered beneath the copper clad skipped gabled cornice are two small palladium windows with brick pilasters and arched window hoods. Occupants: Plambeck and Berglund Hardware and Western Union Telegraph.

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Uploaded on September 9, 2010
Taken on August 14, 2010