Building #10
Also known as the Craddock Terry building, Building 10 is rich in local history. The first half of the building was a tobacco warehouse like its neighbors, however the second half was added on later and served as the Craddock Terry shoe factory.
Another fact of historical interest is that the second half of the building was supposedly built from brick taken from the pilings of the nearby, famous High Bridge, a key point of interest during the Civil War. Apart from history, Building 10 is also the home of manufacturers such as Theodore Alexander, Keno Bros., Harden, Lilian August and many more.