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Spanish Mission Style in Dormont

1431 Potomac Avenue

A tiled overhang and exaggerated brackets to hold it up: these are two markers of the Spanish Mission style that was fantastically popular in the first quarter of the twentieth century. Dormont in particular filled up with apartment and commercial buildings in that style, like this one at Potomac and Glenmore Avenues, which was built in 1923. Here’s a small collection of commercial buildings in the Mission style on Potomac Avenue and West Liberty Avenue, the two main commercial streets of the borough.

1436–1434 Potomac Avenue
1436–1434 Potomac Avenue
Wasson Building
Wasson Building
1419–1421 Potomac Avenue
2883 West Liberty Avenue
2893 and 2895 West Liberty Avenue
West Liberty Avenue
Nikon COOLPIX P100; Fujifilm FinePix HS10.


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