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1890 – 506 (Old 504) 1st Street

Remodeling has hidden the original architecture of this building. This is another one erected by Paul Bocion in 1890 after the great fire the prior year destroyed the wood building that had held a general merchandise store then a restaurant. Both this building and the one on the corner were referred to as the Bocion Block. Click Read More to view the story.

1890 – 420 1st Street

Erected about 1890, this building at 420 1st Street first housed a general merchandise store. The one-story, 25 by 90 foot flat-roof building originally had brick cornices, large display windows flanking a central entry door, with a row of windows above. A cloth awning provided shade from the summer sun. Click Read More to view the story.

1909 – 402/404 1st Street

The building you see today, originally known as the Hansen-Hubbard building was erected in 1909 by Cheneyite, George Yeaman for Charles I. Hubbard and Peter C. Hansen. The one-story brick building was divided into two stores with their entrances facing 1st Street.

1904 Odd Fellows Building

The Odd Fellows building was dedicated by Cheney Lodge #21 on December 4, 1904.