Created By: Wabash County Museum
102 South Wabash Street
Built: 1882
Style: Second Empire
Built by Solomon Wilson, this structure held drug stores from its construction until 1918. After this time, it became Scheerer's Grocery Market and retained that name for over sixty years. In 1984, the Solomon Wilson Building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
The two-and-one-half story Solomon Wilson Building has undergone very little change in over 100 years and was restored in 1982. Notable architectural features include the horseshoe dormer windows, bull's eye windows, cornice, and the mansard roof.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Downtown Wabash Historic District
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