restaurants
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Caffé Molise (Eagles Building)
Salt Lake City, Utah
1915-16
Now an upscale Italian restaurant called Caffé Molise, this Renaissance Revival brick building was constructed in 1915 as the Salt Lake City headquarters of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
- John Jacob Astor Hotel Astoria, Oregon
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Joel Palmer House
Dayton, Oregon
1857
Built in 1857 by the co-founder of Dayton, the Joel Palmer House is now a fine-dining restaurant featuring wild Oregon mushrooms and local wines.
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Teton Theater
Jackson, Wyoming
1941
This historic cinema of 1941 has been carefully restored and is now home to a pizzeria.
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Joseph Smith Memorial Building (Hotel Utah)
Salt Lake City, Utah
1909-11
Opened in 1911, the Beaux-Arts Hotel Utah was a rare cooperative venture of Mormons and non-Mormons, united by their wish for upscale lodgings in Salt Lake City. In 1993, it re-opened as the LDS-owned Joseph Smith Memorial Building.
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Tioga Building
Coos Bay, Oregon
1925-28
Constructed in 1925-28, then left incomplete for 20 years due to lack of funding, the Tioga Hotel finally opened to the public in 1948. It is said to be the tallest building on the Oregon coast.
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Oregon Pioneer Building (Huber's Cafe)
Portland, Oregon
1910
Originally named the Railway Exchange Building, the Oregon Pioneer Building was designed by Portland architect David Chambers Lewis and constructed in 1910. Huber's Restaurant (founded 1879) has been a tenant since 1910.
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Reed Opera House
Salem, Oregon
1869-70
Built of brick in an elegant Italianate design, the Reed Opera House was constructed for businessman and politician Cyrus S. Reed in 1869 as an opera house, theater, community hall, and hotel. Today it houses shops and restaurants.
- First Baptist Church Dayton, Oregon 1886
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Pump Room
Bath, England
1789-99
Completed in 1799, the Grand Pump Room is now a restaurant that serves delicious tea, pastries and light lunches in historic and attractive surroundings, usually accompanied by live classical music.
- Wort Hotel Jackson, Wyoming
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Adolph Block
Salem, Oregon
1880
Built in 1880, the Adolph Block building in downtown Salem was added to the National Register 100 years later. It consists of two buildings with colorful facades, which now house Wild Pear Restaurant and Cooke Stationery Company.