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Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio Interior, 2<sup>nd</sup> floor (2016)
Interior, 2nd floor (2016)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio Interior, 2<sup>nd</sup> floor (2016)
Interior, 2nd floor (2016)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio Interior, 3<sup>rd</sup> floor (2016)
Interior, 3rd floor (2016)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio Interior, 3<sup>rd</sup> floor (2016)
Interior, 3rd floor (2016)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio Interior, 4<sup>th</sup> floor (2016)
Interior, 4th floor (2016)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio Interior, 4<sup>th</sup> floor, column detail (2016)
Interior, 4th floor, column detail (2016)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio Interior, 4<sup>th</sup> floor, window bays (2016)
Interior, 4th floor, window bays (2016)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio Interior, 5<sup>th</sup> floor (2016)
Interior, 5th floor (2016)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio Interior, 5<sup>th</sup> floor (2016)
Interior, 5th floor (2016)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio Wren Co. Store once occupied all four of the buildings shown (2016)
Wren Co. Store once occupied all four of the buildings shown (2016)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio Johnson Building, 1905, and the 3-story Bookwalter Block, seen in the far left (1905)
Johnson Building, 1905, and the 3-story Bookwalter Block, seen in the far left (1905)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio 1921 Image. From Five Store Business Block in Central District will Be Completed in March, The Springfield Daily News, February 27, 1921. The three-story King Building can be seen to the far left. (1921)
1921 Image. From Five Store Business Block in Central District will Be Completed in March, The Springfield Daily News, February 27, 1921. The three-story King Building can be seen to the far left. (1921)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio 1920s streetscape view. On the left is the 1921 corner building, the Farmers National Bank in the middle, distinguished by its double-height storefront, and the 1903 Johnson Building (1920)
1920s streetscape view. On the left is the 1921 corner building, the Farmers National Bank in the middle, distinguished by its double-height storefront, and the 1903 Johnson Building (1920)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio The entire Edward Wren Co. collection of buildings after acquisition of the Farmers National Bank (1926)
The entire Edward Wren Co. collection of buildings after acquisition of the Farmers National Bank (1926)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio From Springfield Daily News, April 30, 1931 (1931)
From Springfield Daily News, April 30, 1931 (1931)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio Wren Co. Department Store (1937)
Wren Co. Department Store (1937)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio Wren Co. Department Store, late 1930s (1937)
Wren Co. Department Store, late 1930s (1937)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio Former Wren Co. Building on right (1949)
Former Wren Co. Building on right (1949)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio  The Springfield Daily News, January 1, 1927 (1927)
The Springfield Daily News, January 1, 1927 (1927)

Edward Wren Company Building - McAdams Building, Springfield Ohio As the Edward Wren Co. was expanding into the building, Wren's was advertised as Springfield's Greatest Store and as a (1924)
As the Edward Wren Co. was expanding into the building, Wren's was advertised as Springfield's Greatest Store and as a (1924)