City of Alliance Proposed East Main Street Historic District National Register of Historic Places. Rodman Public Library November 16, 2016

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Historic Building Preservation Architectural History Historic Preservation Planning City of Alliance Proposed East Main Street Historic District National Register of Historic Places Rodman Public Library November 16, 2016 naylorwellman.com

City of Alliance Proposed East Main Street Historic District National Register of Historic Places Preparation & Research Phase Survey & Research of History and Architecture of Buildings & Sites on East Main and adjacent Streets Identified Approximately 90 Buildings, Sites & Objects Significance under Criterion A in the Areas of Economics & Commerce, and Community Planning & Development as representative of the Main Street commercial tradition supporting the evolution of the City of Alliance, and Criterion C Architecture. The proposed boundary encompasses historic architectural resources spanning from 1865 through 1967. Main Street looking west, Alliance, Ohio. Postcard 1910s Source: Alliance Memory, Donald Spano Collection

City of Alliance Proposed East Main Street Historic District Boundary Map

City of Alliance Proposed East Main Street Historic District Boundary Map - West

City of Alliance Proposed East Main Street Historic District Boundary Map - East

Short History of Alliance, Courtesy of the Alliance Historical Society Formation of the City began in 1850 when two major railroad lines converged, the Ohio & Pennsylvania RR and Cleveland & Wellsville RR - once known as The Crossing. The communities of Williamsport (1827), Freedom (1830) and Liberty (1850) merged becoming he incorporated Village of Alliance in 1854. Alliance officially became a city in 1887, annexing the Village of Mt. Union in 1889. Alliance became known as the town where Main Street is a dead-end. Main Street brought people to the railroad which was the city s transportation hub. At the turn of the 20 th century major population growth and commercial development was spurred by the establishment of companies such as Alliance Machine Co. in 1901, McCaskey Register Company in 1903, Buckeye Jack in 1904, Alliance City Products in 1906, and Alliance Brick Company in 1909. Main Street, Alliance, Ohio. Postcard 1915 View looking west from Public Square Source: Alliance Memory, Joseph G. Grabiel Collection Today, East Main Street is the physical representation of the downtown commercial growth of Alliance with historic resources spanning from 1865 to 1967.

Alliance, Stark County Atlas 1875 East Main Street East Market Street Source: Combination Atlas Map of Stark County, Ohio Philadelphia: L.H. Everts & Co., 1875. City of Alliance. Cleveland Public Library Map Collection.

1884 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map, East Main Street Alliance

Panoramic View of Alliance, 1885 Commercial Center: East Main Street from Liberty to Union Street Front Street Source: Alliance Historical Society

Historic Images View of East Main Street, looking east from Arch Ave. showing horse & buggy, streetcar & automobile Photo 1910 Source: Alliance Memory, Alliance Historical Society

Earliest remaining Commercial Building - Post Civil War Era 1865-1875 628 E. Main Street ca. 1865 at eastern Boundary of Historic District Two-Part Commercial building Cigar, Meat & Barber Shops in 1884, 1888, 1892.

Industrialization Era 1875-1900 1887 Building, 520 East Main Street, 1887 Romanesque Revival Two-Part Commercial Koch Clothing Store 534 East Main Street, ca.1880 Italianate Two-Part Commercial Knights of H Hall, Alliance Gas & Power, A&P Store Source: Alliance Memory, Alliance Historical Society, Heritage Information Center, Photos 1930

Progressive Years & World War I Era, 1900-1918 T.W. Cope & Sons Furniture Building, 1908 314 East Main Street Source: Alliance Memory, Collection of the Alliance Genealogy Society The Alliance Bank Building, 1914 NR #95000940 502 East Main Street Photo 1917 Source: Alliance Memory, Harold John Vogus, Photographer

Post World War I Era, 1918-1929 Source: Alliance Memory, Plajer & Cross Photographer, Photo 1950s S.S. Kresge Co. Building, 1925 344 East Main Street Two-Part Commercial McCrory Building, ca. 1925 358 E. Main Street Two-Part Commercial Terracotta and brick Source: Alliance Memory, Alliance Historical Society, Photo 1930s

Post World War I Era, 1918-1929 cont. Eagles Building Strand Theater, 1921 NR #96001624 Photo Undated 243 East Main NeoClassical Source: Alliance Memory City Savings Bank & Trust Co. Building, 1925-26 NR #16000602 Photo undated 449 E. Main Street NeoClasssical Source: Bara, Craig and Crist, Lyle. Images of America Alliance. Chicago: Arcadia Publishing, 1998.

Great Depression 1929-1940 227 East Market Street Building, 1933 1947 Sanborn Gas Office One-Part Commercial

World War II and Post-World War II 1940-1960 Midland Buckeye Federal Bank Building, 1958 Photo 1970s 260 East Main Street International Source: Alliance Memory, Alliance Historical Society, Photographer L. Michael Yukish 513 East Main Building, 1959 International

National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archeological resources.

National Register Listing Does not Place any additional state or federal design review requirements on a property owner Local reviews would remain in place, with or without listing Interfere with an owner s ability to demolish a building or make physical changes

Benefits and Incentives of National Register Historic District Listing Historic designation as part of a historic district makes historic tax credits available to buildings that are not individually eligible for listing on the National Register; a historic district substantially reduces the overall cost of achieving historic status for individual buildings. A district listing increases the value of the entire neighborhood as a collective whole. Listing leads to rehabilitation of buildings, which can be a catalyst for the immediate district and the surrounding neighborhood, both commercial and residential

20 % Federal Tax Credit

25% Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credit The Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credit program Helps finance the rehabilitation of historically significant buildings Leverage private investment within existing communities Delivers spaces that attract emerging businesses and entrepreneurs Creates local construction labor employment and permanent jobs in communities

Benefits and Incentives Additional eligible financial benefits include: Low Interest Rate Loans Façade Grants Design Assistance Historic Conservation Easements May provide additional competitive points for projects being evaluated for federal assistance, such as low income housing tax credits or GSA office contracts.

Historic Building Preservation Architectural History Historic Preservation Planning naylorwellman.com