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08.7
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1718 – 1720 E 7th Avenue, Ybor City, Juan Boamonde Furniture (Currently Coyote Ugly)

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Juan Boamonde’s Furniture (1718-1720 E. 7th Avenue)
Built about 1910, this 3-story building is impressive because of its relative height and because it is one of the few buildings in the area to retain its original cast iron storefront elements, including posts. Tile also appears on the first floor. The upper stories are relatively unaltered.

Decorative brickwork adorns the facade and a stepped brick parapet appears at the roofline.

 

 

08.7
11

1702 to 1706 E 7th Avenue, Ybor City, Old Ybor City Bank, (Currently Bernini’s, The Dog’s Bullocks)

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Old Ybor City Bank rLatin-American Bank of Ybor City) (1702-1706 E. 7th)
A 2-story brick building erected in 1910 to house the Ybor City Bank, this structure served as a bank until 1955. It is relatively unaltered. The firstfloor storefront is covered with concrete in a usticated pattern. A wide awning features egg-and-dart molding and bracketing. The two east storefronts feature brick pilasters.

 

Broadway National Bank 1953

 

 

 

 

 

 

08.7
11

1611 to 1615 7th Avenue, Ybor City, EH Steinberg Building (Full Moon Saloon 1613, Tabu)

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E.H. Steinberg Building (1611-1615 E. 7th)

This 2-story brick building, located in a row of similar masonry structures, retains many original features, including corbelling and decorative brickwork. Its storefronts and windows have been altered. Its wooden canopy remains in place.

Building was previously: (17) – Max Argintar Pawn & Clothing / Martin’s Uniforms

Inside the store in 1908

 

 

08.7
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1609 7th Avenue, Ybor City, The Amiptheatre

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Building used to be:
(Recently – Club Tantra)
(41) – Haber’s Ladies Wear (Bob Rippa’s Grandfather)

The Amiptheatre