Schaefers Building

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The Schaefers Building ([[1929]]), on the southeast corner of 10th Avenue and Willamette Street, is an unusual example of Art Deco commercial architecture, with its multi-colored brickwork and chevron motifs.
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Current Function: Commerce/Trade
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Current revision as of 20:40, 18 April 2008

The Schaefers Building (1929), on the southeast corner of 10th Avenue and Willamette Street, is an unusual example of Art Deco commercial architecture, with its multi-colored brickwork and chevron motifs.

1001 Willamette St., Eugene

Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering

Architect, builder, or engineer: Phillips, Truman

Architectural Style: Art Deco, Other

Period of Significance: 1925-1949

Owner: Private

Historic Sub-function: Specialty Store, Sport Facility

Current Function: Commerce/Trade

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