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Show -26. Andrew Drug NW 4-I-A Main Street -- Commercial bui Iding of brick and stone with a wood facade. Owner: J. H. Andrew and Emi Iy Andrew, Eureka, Utah Eff. Age: 1894 Significance: Contributory -- Initially served as Eureka's first Post Office and was erected after the 1893 fire, complying with City's bui Iding code. Also good example of a Eureka commercia I b u i I ding. (L) 7. Luci Ile'sCafe NW 4-I-A Main Street -- Stone, Brick and Stucco bui Iding. Wood facade added in 1961. Owner: Chief Con. Mining Co., Eureka, Utah Eff. Age: 1893 Significance: Contributory -- Served as the old Oxford Bar owned by James Crooks. Also bui It after the 1893 fire of stone and brick. The building's facade was significantly altered in 1961. 8. Gately Bui Iding 21-3-E Main Street -- Stone or rubble structure with wood facade Owner: Wayne E. Cook, Eureka, Utah CA 1898 Age: Significance: Contributory -- Originally the Ful Iride Bldg. later served as one of Eureka's most prominent saloons owned by John and James Gately. 9. First Security Ma in Street -Owner: First Age: 1909 Significance: 10. Bank 20-3-E White stucco over brick with wood facade. Security Bank of Utah Erected by McCornick and Co., prominent Utah mining banking house. The structure served as the bank in Tintics economic center, Eureka,UT. (L) Stott Bui Iding 19-3-E Main Street -- Brick commercial bui Iding with indented entrance flanked by display windows. Owner: Glen and Luci I Ie Knotts, c/o Chief Con. Mining Co., Eureka, Utah Age: 1899 Significance: Contributory -- Erected by Holms and Watkins of Provo, Utah for B.N.C. Stott, prominent attorney. Four arched windows have been squared off into two windows. |