129 South Main Street
Looking at this structure from the street, you notice that the building is a parallelogram in its footprint, and the façade is Italianate. There are elaborate drip molds over the windows and a "Juliette" balcony. The fire escape suggests that the upper floors were residential. The building abutted an eighteenth-century stone farmhouse which sat at an odd angle to the street, which explains the unusual shape of the lot and building. It was built in the mid-eighteen seventies or early eighteen-eighties with a commercial storefront and second-floor residence; the storefront was later removed.