Property summary
Located in downtown Nevada, Missouri, this architecturally significant historic building was originally constructed as a U.S. Post Office and later converted to the Vernon County Jail in the 1960s. The structure was designed in the Beaux-Arts Classicism style by federal architect John Knox Taylor and features solid masonry construction with high ceilings, creating an interior layout suitable for a range of uses such as office, retail, gallery, studio, or event space. The building is situated near the courthouse and other local businesses, and the historic facade provides street-facing architectural presence. The property encompasses 0.4339 acres and is zoned C2.
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Current use
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Fire Station
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Sheriff'S Department
Location
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Owner & transaction history
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Tax year 2022Property description
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