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Swalwell Block

All five of the buildings on the north side of Hewitt between Pine and Maple were placed on the National Register in 1975.

West to east:

Swalwell Building, 2901-03 Hewitt (Hove & Heide, 1892) photo at left

Glassberg Building, 2905 Hewitt (unknown architect, 1906) photo centered

Weber Building, aka Star Shoe Store, 2907 Hewitt (unknown architect, 1918) 1906) photo centered

Diefenbacher Building, 2909-11 Hewitt (A.F. Heide, 1903) 1906) photo centered

Wuerch Cigar Store, 2915 Hewitt (unknown architect, 1906) 1906) photo at right

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