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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable This building is now divided into two stories, each with a new facade that completely hides the original. Both stores have a stucco facade with the main floor dominated by darge picture windows. Statement of Historical Significance: -- Aboriginal Atrericans __ Agriculture __ Architecture __The Arts _2L.Ccnxnerce - Conwunication ___ Conservation _.Education __Exploratim/Settlenent -.Industry ___ Military _ _, Mining -_ Minority Groups --Political. --.Recreation -- Beligion ... Science --Socio-Humanitarian --Transportation This building, which now houses a men's clothing store and a land title company, was used in 1904 as a furniture store. The Logan Furniture Company was the successor to Cardon, Burnham and Co. They advertised having furniture, carpets, picture frames, and the Jewel stoves and ranges. Since this furniture company-was the successor to an earlier company, we can be fairly sure the building was there prior to 1904. We are unable to find the original owner of this structure. |