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Charles W. Gearing erected this Neo-Colonial style building in 1906. Handsome stone string courses, corbel table with recessed panels on the cornice and the prominent keystones over the windows make this an attractive structure.
Around 1910, Robert T. Anderson and George W. Feldman opened a furniture store at this location. Harry J. Bryer's hardware served the area until the mid 1930s followed by the G.C. Murphy Five and Ten Cent Store. Step inside and experience DeBence Music World, filled with wonderful nostalgic items from the collection of Jacob and Elizabeth Tipton DeBence.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Franklin Tour
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