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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: -- H £j H x § P* >: O - (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) . • This building has been greatly altered. Before 1949 the lower facade was altered with the addition of a metal overhang cornice separating it: from the upper facade. The plan of a center recessed entrance flanked by display windows was retained but was reworked to eliminate the original framing and archive glass. Tile has also since been added at the sidewalk level to the building to the two buildings immediately west. The upper facade has been altered since 1949 with stucco over the three four-overfour x^indows, brick piers, and ornamental brick work, The east side of the building has also been stuccoed-eliminating the second story line of windows. Statement of Historical Significance: D C D D Aco-'; : nai Americans A;-c-j't'jre Arc- tecture 7r?Aris ;tierce D D D D O Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry D D D D D Military Mining Minority Gioups Political Recreation - D D D D Religion Science Socio-Hurnanttarian Transportation This adobe and brick was brick was built as part of the Mormon cooperative business effort as the Provo Cooperative Clothing Co, . About 1890 the first telephone exchange in Provo was located on the second floor. By 1903 the buildng was occupied by Albert Snyderton Clothiers, Later Bert R. Sutton and Co.-CKase. operated their drug company here. |