
Yeater Building - Salem Downtown Historic District - Salem, Oregon
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N 44° 56.505 W 123° 02.289
10T E 496990 N 4976480
Historic Contributing commercial building dating to 1927
Waymark Code: WMG655
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 01/18/2013
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The Yeater Building, formerly known as the J.J. Newberry Store, is a two-story brick commercial building constructed in 1927. At the time of the Salem Downtown State Stree-Commercial Street Historic District nomination, the building was considered "non-contributing" due to a 1950s-era big, blue, metal façade that covered this structure and the adjacent PGE Building, hiding important architectural details. In 2007 work began to remove 1950s façade, revealing the original architecture. On November 15, 2012, the State of Oregon noted that the status of the building had been officially changed to "Eligible Contributing" due to removal of the façade. The building now bears a National Register plaque. Today the building houses a hairdresser's training school.
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 PGE / Yeater Buildings in 2007 Photo Courtesy of the City of Salem |