Jasper Downtown Historic District, Historic district in Jasper, United States.
The Jasper Downtown Historic District is a downtown area with commercial buildings, warehouses, and residences centered around the county courthouse. The structures date from the early 1900s and include a range of architectural approaches from that period.
The district developed between 1920 and 1940 as Jasper expanded during a period of local growth. The buildings from this era remain largely intact and form the core of downtown today.
The buildings display architectural styles that reflect design tastes from the early 1900s, and locals and visitors still move through these same streets today. Walking through the district, you notice how these structures shape the feeling of the downtown area.
The district is compact enough to explore on foot, with flat terrain and straightforward street layouts that make navigation simple. You can spend a couple of hours walking through the area at a leisurely pace and see the main buildings without strain.
The post office was designed by James A. Wetmore, a federal architect who worked for the U.S. Supervising Architect's office. This building stands out among the downtown structures as an example of government-commissioned architecture from that era.
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