Utica, New York • Oneida County
The Doyle Hardware Building in Utica, New York, is a substantial commercial structure that once served as a key distribution center for hardware supplies. Its imposing brick facade and utilitarian design reflect its industrial past. This building represents a significant example of commercial architecture from its era.
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Architecture; Industry
700-728 Broad Street, Utica, New York
Architecture; Transportation; Industry
Broad, Catherine, 1st, John, Main, Oriskany, Railroad & 2nd Sts., Utica, New York
Industry; Architecture
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Architecture
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Architecture; Commerce; Community Planning And Development
Generally Bounded By Park Ave., Oriskany, John, Park, South, Court & Columbia Sts., Utica, New York
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