Metropolitan Block (Lima, Ohio)

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Location300 N. Main St., Lima, Ohio
Coordinates40°44′34″N 84°6′16″W / 40.74278°N 84.10444°W / 40.74278; -84.10444
Arealess than one acre
Built1890
Metropolitan Block
Front and side of the block
Metropolitan Block (Lima, Ohio) is located in Ohio
Metropolitan Block (Lima, Ohio)
Metropolitan Block (Lima, Ohio) is located in the United States
Metropolitan Block (Lima, Ohio)
Location300 N. Main St., Lima, Ohio
Coordinates40°44′34″N 84°6′16″W / 40.74278°N 84.10444°W / 40.74278; -84.10444
Arealess than one acre
Built1890
Architectural styleRomanesque Revival
NRHP reference No.79001780[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 29, 1979

The Metropolitan Block is a historic commercial building along North Main Street in downtown Lima, Ohio, United States. Built in 1890 at the middle of Lima's petroleum boom, it is historically significant as a well-preserved example of Romanesque Revival architecture.

The Metropolitan Block is a five-story building constructed in a Victorian version of the Romanesque Revival style. Built primarily of brick, the block includes many stone details throughout its exterior, supporting elements of cast iron on the first floor, and the original glass windows of its storefronts.[2] Among the building's decorative elements are transom windows of lavender-colored glass above the entrances, awnings of canvas covering the sidewalks around the building, and turrets at the top of the facade.[2]

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