DescriptionPeters Paper Company Warehouse-1625-31 WAZEE STREET.png
English: PETERS PAPER COMPANY WAREHOUSE
1625-31 WAZEE STREET
National Register 6/16/1988, 5DV.2853
Designed by Gove and Walsh, this four-story beige brick warehouse was constructed in 1899, with a five-story wing added in 1915. The first floor facade features large storefront windows that were designed to showcase the paper products on display in the showroom. The upper stories were used for storage, and the building continued to serve as a paper company warehouse until 1942.
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