store, Breazeale family
Historic Property
Alternate Name:
J.A. Breazeale's Grocery
Street Address:
5109 Liberty Hwy.;(Anderson County)
Site Number:
0376
Control Number:
U/07/0376
Date Surveyed:
March 5 2002
Category:
Building
Construction Date:
circa 1930
Historic Use:
Commerce/Trade
Current Use:
Commerce/Trade
Historic Core Shape:
Rectangular
Number of Stories:
1
Construction Method:
frame
Exterior Walls Materials:
Weatherboard
Foundation Materials:
Concrete Blocks
Roof Shape:
gable, end to front
Roof Materials:
raised seam metal
Porch Width:
entrance bay only
Porch Shape:
gable
National Register Determination:
eligible
Signficant Architectural Features:
The building has two over two horizontal windows and one interior brick chimney. There are shed rooms running the length of the store on the southeast and northwest façades. The gable entry porch is supported with square, brick posts. The interior of the store has bead board walls and ceiling and wood flooring.
Alterations:
The original portion of the building stood where Liberty Hwy. now runs. It was moved in 1950 when the two side wings were added.
Historical Information:
Opened by the Breazeale Family ca. 1930.
Source of Historical Information:
Store's owner 5 March 2002
Quadrangle Name:
Anderson North