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In 1909, H. W. ''Uncle Billy'' Horton broke ground on what would become one of Roanoke's most distinctive landmarks at the corner of Kirk Avenue and First Street. By 1910, the first tenant a piano company that later became Grand Home Furnishings had moved in, and the building's place in local history was secured. More than a century later, that same structure stands reborn as The Horton Building, a rare blend of early-20th-century craftsmanship and modern functionality. Recognized by the Roanoke Valley Preservation Foundation's 2013 Adaptive Reuse Award, the property remains a defining example of how heritage and performance can work hand in hand.
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