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14th Street West Historic District, also known as Central City, [2] is a national historic district located at Huntington, West Virginia. The district encompasses 29 contributing buildings including Heiner's Bakery. Dwellings in the district represent the finest styles in Colonial Revival and Mid-Century Modern architecture. [3]
cityofhuntington.com. Huntington is a city in Cabell and Wayne counties in the U.S. state of West Virginia. [5] The seat of Cabell County, the city is located in SW West Virginia at the confluence of the Ohio and Guyandotte rivers. Huntington is the second-most populous city in West Virginia, with a population of 46,842 as of the 2020 census.
Huntington City Hall. Huntington City Hall in 2015. General information. Architectural style. Neoclassical architecture. Location. 800 5th Ave, Huntington, West Virginia 25701. Coordinates. 38°25′10.56″N 82°26′41.82″W / 38.4196000°N 82.4449500°W / 38.4196000; -82.4449500.
The city of Huntington, West Virginia, contains many neighborhoods, ranging from planned communities to historic wards.There is no uniform standard for what constitutes an individual neighborhood within the city; however, the city of Huntington does recognize a list of 12 neighborhood associations that encompass broadly recognized regions.
Downtown Huntington Historic District is a national historic district located at Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia. The original district encompassed 59 contributing buildings; the boundary increase added 53 more contributing buildings. It includes the central business district of Huntington and includes several of its municipal and ...
Downtown Huntington Historic District. NRHP reference No. 86000309 [1] Added to NRHP. 1986. The Frederick Building, also known as the Frederick Hotel is a six-story historic commercial building across the street from the Keith-Albee Theatre. It was built in 1906, with Renaissance architecture designed by James B. Stewart and Edwin N. Alger. [3 ...
Height. 200 ft /61 m [1] Technical details. Floor count. 15 [1] Design and construction. Architecture firm. Meanor & Handloser. The West Virginia Building is the tallest in Huntington, West Virginia.
In 1925 the Huntington Arcade, originally called the Ritter Arcade, opened to the public as a shopping mall in the growing downtown of Huntington, West Virginia. [2]In the 1980s downtown Huntington struggled with the competition of the newly constructed Huntington Mall, which resulted in the vacancy of most tenants within the Huntington Arcade. [3]