Historic 4th Street
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places (located at US 231 and 4th Street), this historic business district, once destroyed by a fire in 1889, has been lovingly restored to a charming Victorian downtown, housing more than two dozen locally owned antique and specialty shops and unique eateries.
The walking tour takes you back to the 1800s and early 1900s, a time when most of the two-story Italianate and late Victorian commercial buildings along historic 4th Street were constructed. The brick-paved sidewalks and 1800s facade provide a quaint setting for many special events throughout the year.
Hours vary by business and building, so be sure to check out individual locations while you take the walking tour to find out more information.
The walking tour takes you back to the 1800s and early 1900s, a time when most of the two-story Italianate and late Victorian commercial buildings along historic 4th Street were constructed. The brick-paved sidewalks and 1800s facade provide a quaint setting for many special events throughout the year.
Hours vary by business and building, so be sure to check out individual locations while you take the walking tour to find out more information.
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