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                <text>Pennsylvania Historic Resource Survey form documenting the Goodman’s Furniture Store building at 1004–1006 Fifth Avenue in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. Dating from approximately 1920–1939, the one-story brick commercial building extends through the block toward State Avenue. The Fifth Avenue facade features storefront windows, two entrances, and end piers faced with black Carrara glass. At the time of the survey, the building remained in commercial use. The survey describes it as architecturally nondescript but significant as part of the continuous commercial row and as a solid infill building within the Coraopolis Central Business District.</text>
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                <text>Pennsylvania Historic Resource Survey form documenting the Coraopolis Municipal Building at 1008–1010 Fifth Avenue in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. Constructed in 1929, the two-story buff-brick building was designed by architect John Stewart Wassum and built by Williams &amp; Haas. The survey describes a stripped-down Classical design with a banded brick base, paired pilasters, oversized windows, a sandstone-framed entrance, decorative anthemion and rosette motifs, and a rooftop siren tower with Art Deco ornamentation. A one-story fire engine garage opens onto State Avenue. The building was considered one of the more highly styled structures in the Coraopolis Central Business District.</text>
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                <text>Pennsylvania Historic Resource Survey form documenting the commercial building at 1014 Fifth Avenue in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. Dating from approximately 1900–1939, the two-story, three-bay brick building features a flat roof, raised parapet with stone coping, a small corbel-capped chimney, and decorative brick corbeling along the cornice. The second story retains segmental-arched window openings with stone sills, while the first floor contains three storefronts, all modernized with glass panels. The survey identifies the building as a significant infill structure within the commercial row because it preserves original features including the cornice corbeling and chimney.</text>
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                <text>Pennsylvania Historic Resource Survey form documenting the commercial building at 1020 Fifth Avenue in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. Dating from approximately 1940–1959, the one-story building is identified as Modern in style and features a glass storefront with tiled panels above the display windows, metal-framed glazing, a flat roof with metal coping, stone piers, and a recessed entrance. The structure was in commercial use at the time of the survey and was rated as having excellent architectural integrity, though the survey considered it historically insignificant.</text>
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                <text>Pennsylvania Historic Resource Survey form documenting the building at 1028 Fifth Avenue in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. Originally residential and later adapted for commercial use, the 2½-story wood-frame building has a gable roof, fish-scale shingles in the upper half-story, and a pair of wood-framed windows. The first floor was altered with a commercial storefront featuring plate-glass windows, upper transoms, and double paneled wood doors, while aluminum siding had been applied to much of the exterior. The survey notes that the building had lost much of its architectural integrity but still functioned as a useful infill structure within the Fifth Avenue commercial streetscape.</text>
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                <text>Pennsylvania Historic Resource Survey form documenting the Tucker Block at 1038–1042 Fifth Avenue in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Mulberry Street. Constructed in 1927, the two-story brick commercial building is identified as Commercial/Romanesque in style and features a flat roof, stone coping, recessed brick arches, paired windows, stone oculi, and a central nameplate reading “Tucker Block, 1927.” The first floor contains commercial storefronts, with commercial and residential use above. The survey notes that the building serves as an anchor for the block, preserves the scale of the surrounding streetscape, and had experienced only minor first-floor alterations.</text>
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                <text>CHS-2026-311 A1.SUB6-11</text>
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