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Show Building Type/Style: Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable This three-story brick building is quite plain and void of real architectural elaborations. The main floor has changed somewhat and now houses a retail store. The top two floors are still much the same. Statement of Historical Significance: -, Aboriginal Americans __ Agriculture __.Architecture ._The Arts _2LComnerce --Connunicaticn -- Conservation _-Education __Exploration/Settlacnent -. Industry --Military' -- Mining --Minority Groups -.Political. --.Recreation --Seligion -- Science --.Socio-Humanitarian -.Transportation This building, originally the Hotel Eagle, is a large three-story structure. The building's top floors are still used as a hotel, while the main floor isa clothing store. The building is significant because it is the only nineteenth century hotel still standing. |