W-900 - 101 - Weston Historic District - 2008
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W-900-2,3,4 - The 1895 - 107 Reynaud & 109 Masonic - Prutsman Buildings on East Main Street - 2008
W-900-2&3 - 1895 - 105 & 107 East Main Street buildings between Water & Franklin Streets - 2008
In 1982, the Blue Mountain Tavern was located at 105 East Main.
W-900-1b - The 1895 DH Brandt - Jarman - Pope Building at 103 East Main Street - 2008
W-900 - 11-12 - The 1912 wood-framed building at 102 East Main Street - 2008
In 1982 it housed D
&F Cafe.
W-900-6b - The 1874 Saling-Reese Building at 201 East Main Street - 2008
W-900-7b - Weston Opera House & Community Hall at 206 East Main Street - 2008
Site of the Early-day Weston Livery Stables
W-900-9-1b - The 1891 Odd Fellows, Opera Hall, Farmers Bank of Weston
Present-day City Hall at
114 East Main Street - 2008
Farmers Bank of Weston - City Hall Entrance - 2020
W-900-9, 10,11b - East Main Street - City Hall to the Weston Library - 2008
Farmers Bank of Weston, Furniture Store, Post Office (1910-1960), Public Library
W-900-11 - Weston Public Library - 108 East Main Street - 2008
W-900 - 9-14 - Franklin to Water Street on south side of East Main Street - 2008
W-900 - 13-14b - 1895 - Old Saloon & The Terminal building - 100 East Main Street - 2008

       A saloon owned by George Hayes occupied this building after it was built around 1895. It later housed the Weston Market in the early 1900s, then a confectionery store owned by Lew Davis in the 1920s, before becoming known as "The Terminal" , a transportation hub for passengers traveling on the Union Pacific Stage and Blue Line Stage bus lines in the 1930s. When the Historic District was created in 1982, the building housed Polly's Antiques.

W-900 - 150-4 - The restored 1902 Fountain & Memorial Park at SW corner of Water & Main Streets - 2008