Built in 1898. Formerly the Anderson Brothers Store, in 1925 two floors were added and in 1935 Sears Roebuck moved into this location. Sears closed in 1984, and the building was remodeled to be Park Senior Apartments.
Built in 1890. Formerly Alspaugh Furniture, Lewis Furniture Company purchased the inventory in 1920, and the building in 1925, but has an extensive remodel to make more room. In 2011, it became the Elite Institute (beauty school) and was later used by Shawnee State University.
This building was built in 1907. From 1937 to 1962, it was Peoples Credit Clothing Store. From 1964 to 1971 it was Glad Tidings Book Store. From 1971 to the early 2000's, it was Bauer Graphics, a graphic design studio. In November 2015, the building was purchased by the Shawnee State University Development Foundation. Razed in 2023.
This building was built in 1910 and remodeled in 1995. From 1926 to 1961, the building housed the W. T. Grant Company Inc. Department Store. In 1962 , the King's Dollar Store opened in the location. In the 1980s, it was Mike's Appliances. In 2011, it was purchased by Shawnee State University. Razed in 2023.
From 1926 ,was various retail stores including Star Credit Clothing Company and Berkeley Smith Inc. Women's Clothing. In 2009, it became Simon Kenton Council Boy Scouts of America.
The building at 320 Chillicothe Street was built by Phil Wolff in 1926 as a new location for Wolffs Men's Clothing .
Scioto County Auditor records was built in 1900. From 1916 to 1985, it was S. S. Kresge Company 5 & 10 cent Store. From 1989 to 2001, it was Carrington's Outlet. In 2002, it became Diamond Gem Lending Company.
In 1892, the Schloss Brothers & Company, stationers, was listed in the city directory. From 1918 to 1919, the building was Curtis & Shumway, and 1920s, it was Liberty Confectionary/Cafe. It has been used for various commercial businesses including a fuel company.
Earliest listing for 416 Chillicothe is in 1892 as T. Schiff, salvage store. Next listing is in 1913-14, as the London Shop Men's Clothing. From 1914 to 1926, the Si Strauss & Company. Merit Shoes moved in in 1930, replacing the Princess Shoppe. In the 1940s, the Modern Shop, Collins Store until 1968, when Artwill opened.
Listings for 418 Chillicothe include: Henry Ruel market, 1908; Sugar Bowl , 1910; Senate Cafe; Bake Shop, 1920s, Artwil, 1930s-60s; The Book Rack, 1970s
Listed in 1894 as Laubley & Son Saloon, in 1898 as Jacob Linck Saloon & Billiard Hall/ Roth Sporting Goods.
In 1921, it was the home of Queen City Restaurant. From 1937 onward, it has been used for various commercial stores.
Listing in 1893 newspaper for Mrs. J. T. McMahon selling dinnerware and teas. In 1897, saloon From 1930 to around 1965, was Gallagher Drug Company. In the 1960-70 it was an office for Skelton Lawyers. In 2005, the building became the Port City Cafe and Pub.