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The Gothic Building

1902 establishments in OhioBuildings and structures completed in 1902Italianate architecture in OhioNational Register of Historic Places in Summit County, OhioNortheastern Ohio Registered Historic Place stubs
Tudor Revival architecture in Ohio
Gothic Building, Akron
Gothic Building, Akron

The Gothic Building is a historic building in Akron, Ohio. It was designed by prominent Akron architect Frank O. Weary and built in 1902. Weary also designed a Carnegie Library (Akron Public Library), county courthouses, and school buildings in Akron and other areas of Ohio, as well as significant buildings in other states. The Colonial Theatre was attached to the Gothic Building. The Gothic Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Tax credits for the redevelopment of historic buildings have been used to redevelop it and other historic buildings in downtown Akron by Tony Troppe. The Gothic Building was documented for the Historic American Buildings Survey. It is described as Tudor revival architecture.

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The Gothic Building
South High Street, Akron Cascade Valley

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44308 Akron, Cascade Valley
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Gothic Building, Akron
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