Crawford and Farra Brick Building
Crawford and Farra Brick Building is a building in Benton, Oregon which is located on Southwest 2nd Street. Crawford and Farra Brick Building is situated nearby to Azure Fine Art Gallery, as well as near the art gallery Pegasus Frame Studio & Gallery.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Commercial building
- Address: 344 Southwest 2nd Street
- Roof shape: flat
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Whiteside Theatre and Avery–Helm Historic District.
Whiteside Theatre
Theater building
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The Whiteside Theatre is a historic theater building in Corvallis, Oregon, United States. Constructed in 1922 and closed as a commercial theater in 2002, the 800-seat venue was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. Whiteside Theatre is situated 900 feet north of Crawford and Farra Brick Building.
Avery–Helm Historic District
Protected area
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The Avery–Helm Historic District comprises a primarily residential portion of central Corvallis, Oregon, United States. Located on several of Corvallis's earliest plats, the 122 historic houses remaining in the district present a window into the domestic aspects of the city's development from 1870 to 1949, providing a full industrial, socioeconomic, and architectural profile of that period. Avery–Helm Historic District is situated 1,100 feet southwest of Crawford and Farra Brick Building.
Corvallis-Benton County Public Library
Library
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The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library is a public library located in the American city of Corvallis, Oregon. The library's motto is "Enrich, excite, explore!" It is part of a city-county system with branches in Alsea, Monroe, and Philomath as well as a bookmobile. Corvallis-Benton County Public Library is situated 1,700 feet northwest of Crawford and Farra Brick Building.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Corvallis and Lewisburg.
Corvallis
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Corvallis is a city of 61,000 people and serves as the Benton County seat in the state of Oregon and the home of Oregon State University, the state's oldest public higher education institution.
Lewisburg
Hamlet
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Lewisburg is an unincorporated community in Benton County, Oregon, United States. The center of Lewisburg lies at the intersection of Oregon Route 99W and Lewisburg Avenue at the northeastern corner of Corvallis. Lewisburg is situated 5 miles north of Crawford and Farra Brick Building.
Philomath
Town
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Philomath is a city in Benton County, Oregon, United States. It was named for Philomath College. The population was 5,838 as of the 2023 census population estimates. It is part of the Corvallis, Oregon, Metropolitan Statistical Area. Philomath is situated 5 miles west of Crawford and Farra Brick Building.
Crawford and Farra Brick Building
- Categories: building and office
- Location: Benton, Oregon, Pacific Northwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
44.56136° or 44° 33′ 41″ northLongitude
-123.2616° or 123° 15′ 42″ westLevels
2Open location code
84PRHP6Q+G9OpenStreetMap ID
way 102722510OpenStreetMap feature
building=commercialOpenStreetMap attribute
roof-shape=flat
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