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Snapshot: Upstairs Downtown

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Deb Lorenz, left, and Terri Graham enjoy the view from the roof of HMC Screen Printing, the former Heylmann Wagon & Carriage Works building on Conner Street.

Residents got a different view of the historic courthouse square during Noblesville Main Street’s “Upstairs Downtown” First Friday on Sept. 7. The event featured tours of the second and third floors of 10 historic buildings – and in one instance the roof. Owners of those spaces explained the current use of the apartment or business space and the history of the buildings. The next First Friday event is “Fall Festival” on Oct. 5.

Photos by Robert Herrington

 

Lois Holbrook, left, and Karen Huff look at the second floor apartment of the Wild Building, 20 N. Ninth St.

 

Hamilton County Historian David Heighway explains the renovations made to the Victorian cells at the old sheriff’s house and jail at 810 Conner St.

 

Deb Lorenz takes a photo of the Hamilton County Courthouse from the roof of 954 Conner St.

 

Deb Lorenz, left, and Terri Graham enjoy the view from the roof of HMC Screen Printing, the former Heylmann Wagon & Carriage Works building on Conner Street.

 

Dale Hughes, from left, and Russ and Betsy Bullis walk down the stairs of the Old Post Office building (927 Logan St.)

 

The Hamilton County Courthouse and rooftops of buildings along Ninth Street can be seen from the top of Heylmann Wagon & Carriage Works building at 954 Conner St.
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