Address:
2706 - 2708 Minnesota
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Photolog:
6-11
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Brick Building,
2706 - 2708 Minnesota Avenue
The original wood frame buildings were damaged by fire in the late 1880s.
Between 1903-1912, a new building was erected at 2708 Minnesota and remains
as the west half of the building on this site today. The east half of
the building, although it appears contemporaneous, was added between 1923-27.
The buildings held a succession of businesses between 1917 and 1932 including
restaurant, barbershops, tailor, soft drink shop and two cigar businesses.
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Legal Description:
Billings Townsite Block: 190 Lots: 9-10 |
Owner:
Karl Morledge
3502 Alkali Creek, Billings MT 59105 |
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Historic
Name:
Unknown
Current Name:
Vacant
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Architect:
Unknown |
Original Owner:
W.J. Bennett, G.A. Griggs
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Builder:
Unknown
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Date Of Construcion:
2708: 1903-12
2706: ca. 1925
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Original
Use:
Barber & Saloon
Current Use:
Vacant
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Physical
Description:
The building at 2706-08 Minnesota Avenue was built in two phases.
The west half of the building was constructed by 1912, the east
half was added and designed to match between 1923-27. It is a single
story building, with a store space in each half. The massing is
rectangular, and fronts onto Minnesota Avenue to the north. It is
faced with red, common-bonded brick on the north elevation. The
design for each half of the front is identical and features corbeled
brick banding across the parapet. The entrance is a central recessed
doorway. Glass in the storefronts is boarded over, and in the east
storefront, newer windows replace the original large glass panels.
A transom band caps the storefront fenestration on each.
The east and
west sides abut adjacent buildings. On the south, the rear of the
building opens onto an alley. A new cinderblock garage has been
added in recent years behind the original red brick rear wall.
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Historical
Associations:
The building at 2706-08 occupies two city lots, each of which
housed a building during the early years. In earliest records, the
Sanborn maps for 1884, Lot 9 (2706) was occupied by a two story
frame building, lot 10 (2708) by a small wood-frame office building.
The building on lot 9 held a hardware business on the first floor,
lodgings on the second and a tin shop at the rear. These buildings
were damaged by fire during the latter 1880s, but remained on site
for a number of years. The building on lot 9 was repaired and purchased
by W.J. Bennett in 1892. He ran a saloon at the front through the
mid-1900s with rooms to let upstairs. A variety theater opened in
the rear half for a few years in the mid-1890s. Between 1900-1903,
Yee Ching's Chinese restaurant was listed at 2708 Minnesota.
After the century's
turn, between 1903-1912, a new building was erected at 2708 Minnesota
and remains as the west half of the building on this site today.
Marie's Café in 1917 was followed by a series of barbers
at 2708 from 1919 through 1927, including R.C. Brookenberg (1919-1923)
and L.D. Walker (1925-27). 2708½ Minnesota listed a tailor
in 1912. E.S. Davis soft drinks was listed at 2708½ in 1927,
and in 1932, Harry Griffin cigars.
The east half
of the building, 2706 Minnesota, although it appears contemporaneous,
was added between 1923-1927. During the late 1920s, A.J. Sturm,
and later John Rasich operated a cigar business at 2706.
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Integrity:
This building retains a high level of integrity, although it is currently
deteriorated. The storefronts and other historic fabric is largely
intact, including masonry, fenestration, design elements. Repair and
rejuvenation would restore this building back nearly to the original
appearance. Because it is so original, it is an excellent candidate
for rehabilitation. |
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Historical
and Architectural Significance:
The commercial building at 2706-08 Minnesota is typical of a small
business establishment of the turn-of-the-20th-century, reflecting
patterns of history in the Minnesota business corridor. The small
businesses that operated here - saloon, barbershop, cigar businesses
- were typical in the turn-of-the-century commercial area south
of the railroad tracks. Minnesota Avenue in particular was the center
of small cigar manufacturing businesses during the early 1900s.
The building
was also associated with Billings' Chinese quarter, and is significant
for associations with that community. Restaurants were among the
small businesses that Chinese immigrants commonly operated in the
neighborhood.
Architecturally,
the building is a typical single-story commercial building. Of interest
is the way the east portion of the building was matched to the west
portion during the latter 1920s, unifying the design and doubling
the space.
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Research
Sources:
City Directories
Deed Records
Sanborn Maps for Billings, Montana 1884 - 1954 |
Form
Completed For Downtown Billings Historic Survey By:
Chere Jiusto 406-443-2114
2064 Orofino Gulch
Helena, Mt 59601
November 1998 |
Other:
Photo Courtesy of
Paul Whiting |
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