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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 two-story brick structure has its original facade on the second floor and features three two-over-two windows crowned with segmented brick. The facade is rectangular. This boom town facade covers a gabled building. The first floor has been substantially changed and now features large , picture windows. Statement of Historical Significance: -- Aboriginal Americans __ Agriculture 2L-Architecture -__ The Arts £-Cormerce -- Cannunicaticn -- Conservation __ Education --ExploraliLfliV'Settlecnent -- Industry _»_ Military' -- Mining --Minority Groups -.Political. --.Recreation -- Religion -- Science --, SocJo-Huaanitarian --Transportation This property and part of the present building was a livery stable owned by William Watterson. The present building was built about 1896 and ha's been used by two auto parts companies, Cache Valley Athletic Club, and a sporting goods store. The present owner sells trophies and picture frames. The building is important, not only architecturally, but because it began as a livery stable and then to an auto parts store, dramatically shows the transition from 19th century animal transportation to the age of machire power with all its hopes and problems. |