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The Thomson Commercial Historic District consists of the concentration of historic commercial, warehouse, and transportation related buildings in downtown Thomson. These buildings date from the mid-19th century through the early 20th century.
Most are one-to-two stories in height and are built of brick with uniform sidewalk setbacks and party walls. Many feature historic storefronts on their ground floor levels and decorative brickwork above. Three three-story buildings highlight the historic area.
Other historic buildings in the district include a former municipal building, a former post office, a theater, and a railroad depot, and several small warehouses. The buildings are late 19th and early 20th century one-, two-, and three-story buildings constructed of both red and buff colored brick and represent Neoclassical, Italianate, Colonial Revival and simple utilitarian commercial styles.
Decorative brick cornices, transom and segmental arched windows, and string courses are common design elements found within the district. Designs for structures developed more complexity as the community grew and developed. This is seen in some of the multi-story buildings and bank buildings.