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Show INVENTORY OF THE EUREKA HISTORIC DISTRICT *Because no bui Iding permits were kept of residential structures, land owners at the time of construction or near the time of construction are provided (from County Recordersfi les) where possible. I. City Hal I Lot 7 - Block I - Plat A Main Street -- Two story brick institutional structure, housing city offices and Fire Department Owner: Eureka City Age: 1899 Significance: Contributory -- Eureka City Hal I, sti I I functioning as such and designed by John J. Pi Iqerrim. local resident. (L) ** 2. Memorial Bui Iding 6-I-A Main Street -- Brick structure with a facade covered with an architectural porcelain enamel Owner: Eureka City Age: 1910 Significance: Contributory -- Originally Eureka's Carnegie Library designed by Richard C. Watkins. 3. 5 and 21-I-A Shea Bui Iding Main Street -- Stone (rubble) with a brick and cast iron facade-has owner's name and year on facade. Two story. Owner: Eureka City Age: 1899 Significance: Contributory -- An early business bl ~k, bui It by a prominent Irish businessman, Patrick Shea. The bui Iding functioned as office space on second floor and shop space on first story. (L) . 4. Elks Lodge NE 4-I-A Main Street -- Brick with bracketed cornice and Greek Revival Owner: BPOE #71 I Eureka, Utah pediment. Age : I909 - 191 0 Significance: Contributory -- Housed the second Elks Lodge in the State of Utah. Bui It by Richard C. Watkins, prominent architect. The structure illustrates the prosperity and longevity of the Eureka Elks. (L) 5. Hanson Drug NW 4-I-A Ma in Street Stone, frame and brick commercial structure. Owner: Ch i ef Con. Mining Co., Eureka, Utah Age: 1894 Significance: Contributory -- Early commercial structure bui It after 1893 fire. Constructed primari Iy of stone and brick to guard against fire danger. (L) Eft. ** Landmark Structure |