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Huntington’s Centerpiece
THE BRUSH BLOCK BUILDING at the southeast corner of Main Street and New York Avenue was a Huntington village centerpiece in the early 1900s. It was built in 1889 after a disastrous fire swept away a row of wooden structures, including the Post Office, the Second Presbyterian Church, the Bank of Huntington and the telegraph office.
By Rhoda Amon


