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Show 5 uj ? y t o < Q •£ CD y-J 5 Architect/Builder: Building Materials: brick ? wood,stucco Building Type/Style:___commercial_____ Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) This two-story brick building with, a central entrance and a north entrance has been greatly altered. The tile done in geometric patterns on the facade has been stuccoed and wooded over. The upper story windows have also been altered. Statement of Historical Significance: D Aboriginal Americans n Agriculture D Architecture a The Arts S^Commerce O D O a O Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry D D D D D Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation D a D D Religion ScienceSocio-Humanitariart Transportation Although the Tax Assessor ! s records indicate the building was built in 1910, this building is probably not the Farrer Bros. Building o. The upper windows are the same-a row of siX, but the present building has *an additional section with another window and entrance to the north. ' • The Farrer Bros. Building (29-33) was built about 1900 (Rodger Farrer, president; James R. Farrer assistant manager; John W. Farrer, secretary-treasurer and manager). It is evident from available photographs that the building remained standing until the 1940s. |