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Show , Architect/Builder: Building Materials; Building Type/Styles Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable This is a two-story, brick building. Statement of Historical Significance: -- Aboriginal Americans -- Agriculture -- Architecture __The Arts _2L.Caimarce __. Connunication --.Conservation _. fofaqa+'iq'p __Explorataav'Settleraent __ Industry -.Military' --.Mining -.Minority Groups -.Political. -.Recreation -- Religion --Science --.Socio-Humanitanan --.Transportation George Fister and Peter M. Neilson operated a harness manufacturing business in this building. It is now occupied by a bookstore called Bookjs of Yesterday. By the 1930's the company's name had changed to Fister & Cowley Harness Makers. Today the building is divided into two stores, Pedersen Photography and Books of Yesterday. |