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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 one story, brick structure has a transom above the large display windows on the front facade. Crowning the top of this building is a mansard roof of Spanish tile. Statement of Historical Significance: -. Aboriginal Americans __ Agriculture __ Architecture __ The Arts ^ Cou'n^iroB ___ Coronunicaticn -- Conservation sHMryfi^n __ Exploratifln/Settleneit -- Industry -- Military ' -- Mining --Minority Groups --Political. --Recreation -. Seligicn -- Science _-_.Socic-Huraanitarian --. Transportation This structure housed the Baugh Motor Co. and Cache County Farmer's Equity early in its history, but for the last fifty years a family business has been located here. In 1928 Wilhelm Kowallis, who had previously been a salesman for Cache County Farmer's Equity, began a hardware and implement store that is still in business at the same address and now operated by his sons, Wilford and Charles. Part of the building now also contains a cafe' and bus ticket office . |