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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 building now houses two business offices each which have adapted the front facade. The east office has a cut rock facade with the original brick above that and extending to the top of the straight-topped building. The west office has large windows on the main floor with a stucco finish covering the original brick. Statement of Historical Significance: __ Aboriginal Americans ....Agriculture J&_ Architecture -.The Arts _-_Canroerce --. Connunication --Conservation _. Educaticn __Exploration/SettleRent --, Industry --Military -.Mining --Minority Groups -.Political . --Recreation --Heligion --.Science --Socio-Humanitarian --.Transportation The earliest known business in this building was H. E. Perry and Company, a flour, and hay dealer in 1913. Since that time several businesses have been there. |