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  • Protected Home Circle Building

    Protected Home Circle building

    Walker & Weeks, the Cleveland architects responsible for the Federal Reserve Bank in Pittsburgh, designed this Art Deco palace, built in 1936 for a fraternal insurance company based in Sharon. It is very unfortunate that the cap of the tower had to be rebuilt recently; the decorative chevrons in the brickwork apparently could not be duplicated, so the cap was rebuilt with plain flat surfaces. But downtown Sharon’s signature building is still an imposing and attractive sight as we cross the Shenango from the west.

    River front elevation
    Plaque: 1936, Protected Home Circle, Organized 1886
    Tower
    Eagle emblem
    Protected Home Circle Building
    River side entrance
    State Street end of the building

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    February 24, 2026
  • 42 East State Street

    42 East State Street

    The simple but striking and colorful Art Deco terra-cotta front attracted old Pa Pitt’s attention.


    February 24, 2026
  • Railroad Street

    State Street at Railroad Street

    Why do you suppose they call it Railroad Street?

    Locomotive crossing

    Oh.


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    February 24, 2026
  • C. O. Carver Building

    C. O. Carver building

    A date stone tells us this building was put up in 1910. Old maps show that there was a hall of some sort on the third floor.

    C. O. Carver building
    Inscription: C. O. Carver, 1910

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    February 24, 2026
  • Odd Fellows Hall

    Odd Fellows Hall

    Neatly restored and repurposed as an office building. We can recognize an Odd Fellows hall by the emblem of the Odd Fellows, the chain with three links.

    Odd Fellows hall

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    February 24, 2026
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