Sometimes it’s the position that a door is placed that draws your attention.
In my opinion, whoever designed this building was wanting to have a good view of 3 corners of that street. And they got it.
Formerly a “Bank” building as the sign indicates. If I’m correct in my footwork, currently a city offices location. Located in downtown Glasgow, Missouri. Listed on the National Register of Historical Buildings.
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I love doors that are set into an angled corner like that. They give the whole building a different look. More welcoming, I think. Great doors.
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My apologies that this comment needed approval. I’ve not had problems with this until now. Thank you for visiting!
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It’s ok
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When I was a child, my favorite aunt and uncle lived in a building on a corner like that. 🙂
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I’m determined to go back this summer to visit on a weekend “before5o’clock” to see inside some of these gems.
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Corner doors like that are pretty darn cool. Nice find 🙂
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Two of my fellow doors bloggers have had comments needing approval that didn’t have to before. I wonder what’s up?? Yours was one of them btw. Thanks for the visit 🙂
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I’ve always enjoyed corner buildings like that or the ones that are just over a doorway width at the corner and then get larger as the building goes back. (Not sure if that description is clear or not, but…)
janet
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I understand your meaning 🙂 I like them too!
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