Foster Hardware

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Foster Hardware Building
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Location404 Main St.,
Paintsville, Kentucky, United States
Coordinates 37°46′47″N82°43′27″W / 37.77972°N 82.72417°W / 37.77972; -82.72417 Coordinates: 37°46′47″N82°43′27″W / 37.77972°N 82.72417°W / 37.77972; -82.72417
Area.13 acres (0.053 ha)
Built1904
Architectural style Classical Revival
NRHP reference No. 88003156 [1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 26, 1989

The Foster Hardware Building (also known as the Terry Office Supply Building) is a historic building located in Paintsville, Kentucky, United States. [1] The building was constructed in 1904 by the Foster Hardware Company, which was the antecedent firm to former local wholesale firm, Big Sandy Hardware. On August 29, 2018, the rear portion of the building suffered severe structural damage, when the outer walls collapsed. [2]

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