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300 South Beach Boulevard

Old Town BSL District #863

1923 - Eclectic - St. Stanislaus Old Gym (Contributing)
Two-story, brick, hip-roofed, Eclectically-styled Gymnasium building. The main (east) façade is seven-bays-wide. Windows on the first story have brick segmental arches; second-story windows have round arches with hood molds with stops. The first and last bays on the second story, main façade, are doors with round-arched transoms and hood molds. The left bay, first-story, is a round-arched opening to the south façade porch. A porch with full-height brick columns and a replacement, iron, twin staircase extends across the main façade. The south façade is seven-bays-wide. First-story bays are located within an inset, full-width arcaded porch. First-story windows and doors have segmental arches; second-story windows are paired round-arched windows with brick arches. Stairs, on the left side of the south façade, lead to the second story. The north façade is also seven-bays-wide. First-story windows are paired, segmental-arch windows; some have been shortened. Second-story windows are paired, round-arched windows with continuous hood molds. The building has a low-pitched hip roof, wide eaves, and modillions. Molded concrete belt courses divide the first and second stories. (NOTE: originally listed as 106 Union)

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