Foltz & Rupiper, Attorneys at Law

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Foltz & Rupiper, Attorneys at Law

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    • Contact Us

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  • Professional Associations
  • Community Activites
  • History of the Building
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History of the Building

The building was built in the late 1900s by I. N. Darr and was used as the Darr Harness Factory. According to the information developed by the Reference Department of the Allerton Public Library, the factory employed about 30 workmen. From the early 1920s to the mid-1930s, the building was occupied by the Home Furniture Company. Thereafter, it became a pool hall and operated as such for many years. Linden Combes became owner and ran a lunchroom in front and a pool hall in the back. In 1978, William Glasgow bought the building and eventually rebuilt the street level to accommodate a law office. 


After acquiring the building in 2007, Mr. Foltz completely redecorated the interior to its current appearance.

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