Nashville, Indiana • Brown County
The F.P. Taggart Store is a two-story brick commercial building constructed in 1905. It features a prominent pressed metal cornice and a second-story bay window, indicative of early 20th-century commercial architecture.
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Engineering; Transportation
Hickory Hill Rd. Across The N. Fork Of Salt Cr., Nashville, Indiana
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1405 In 46 West, Nashville, Indiana
Architecture; Art; Commerce; Politics/Government; Entertainment/Recreation
Roughly Bounded By Old School Way, Johnson, Mound, And Franklin Sts. Including Blk. South Of Franklin St. Between Van Buren And Jefferson Sts., Nashville, Indiana
Art; Education
Sw Of Nashville Off In 46, Nashville, Indiana
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