It’s not the most famous building in downtown, but I still think it has some of the most creative terracotta in the whole city. Often shrouded in the shadows of its neighbors, the Mark Twain still shines in white and tan colors.
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It’s not the most famous building in downtown, but I still think it has some of the most creative terracotta in the whole city. Often shrouded in the shadows of its neighbors, the Mark Twain still shines in white and tan colors.
Thank you for bringing this building to the forefront. I’m not often downtown, but when I next find myself there, I’ll seek this building out to view in person. It’s restrained remind me of a wedding cake.
Northwest corner of 9th and Pine.