Night Marketplace, Clark County Heritage Center, Downtown Springfield Ohio

$15.00

Shipping to United States: Free


From the Heritage Center's website: A century-old City Hall and Marketplace has become the new home for Springfield and Clark County’s heritage. Priceless mementos have been assembled to open an exciting window on seven generations of fascinating history.

The Heritage Center of Clark County occupies a 50 feet by 462 feet, 56,000 square foot, three story, brick and stone building in the center of downtown Springfield, originally constructed in 1890 for city offices and a farmer’s market. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites.

The architect of the building was Charles Creager, a native of Springfield, who also designed buildings such as St. John's Lutheran Church, the Clark County Courthouse and the old downtown Post Office. The architectural style is known as Richardsonian Romanesque. The distinguishing characteristics of this style include broad roof planes, uniform rock-faced exterior finishes, decorative flashing ridges, eaves close to the walls, short and squat chimneys, corbels, deep-set windows and large, arched entryways without columns or piers for support.

This giclee print comes on a glossy or luster paper to enhance the subtle colors.

Prints 11x14 and larger may be drop-shipped directly from FinerWorks, a company specializing in fine art and high quality photographic printing.

Prints typically have a 1-inch additional white border around the image to allow for a better fit in pre-cut mats. If you do not want a border, please specify in the buyer's comments and the image will be printed borderless.

The watermark and frame do not appear in the final print.

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