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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 is a small, one story, brick building that has a new tile facade. Statement of Historical Significance: -, Aboriginal Americans ___ Agriculture __ Architecture __The Arts JL. Cameras -- Communication ___ Conservation _-Education __SScplorataJon/Settlefflent -- Industry -- Military -_ Mining -.Minority Groups --Political. -.Recreation -- Beligion --. Science --^Socio-Humanitarian --Transportation This building was probably owned originally by David Lewis who, according to the 1888-89 city directory operated a Art Bazaar and Photograph Gallery and sold such items as "Frames, Mouldings, Albums, Notions and all kinds of Fancy Merchandise kept in stock." Mr. Lewis also advertised his copying and enlarging service. In the 1920's Alfred J.. Bell purchased the building and ran a confectionary. Later thisStructure was absorbed into the service station next to it. The building is now separate and is a restaurant. |