The square is lined by several old, interesting buildings that were built after the fire of 1866.
Many of the buildings on the main street today were built after the fire.
A new building was built after the 1900 fire, and then another in 1932.
The Crockett family built a 3,000-seat makeshift stadium soon after the fire.
It was built after the 1846 fire and for a time served as both shop and house.
The friary on the hill, which had been built after the fire of 1868, needed to be replaced.
The structures were built between 1865 and 1900, after the fire of 1864.
Stone and wooden constructions built after the fire, have been preserved up to present days.
The current city hall, built after the fire in the gothic style, was occupied on December 12, 1859.
Built after the 1917 fire, the store was in continuous operation into the late 1960s.