The McHugh and Bianchi Building The McHugh and Bianchi Building, on Pacific Aveune at the convergence of Pacific and Front. It was built by LeBaron R. Olive for Anson Hotaling in 1886-87 and torn down in 1974. Originally, the first floor was used for shops. The second floor was a rooming house and later on, office spaces. Source of information: Chase pp. 155-157
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The McHugh and Bianchi Building, on Pacific Aveune at the convergence of Pacific and Front. It was built by LeBaron R. Olive for Anson Hotaling in 1886-87 and torn down in 1974. Originally, the first floor was used for shops. The second floor was a rooming house and later on, office spaces. Source of information: Chase pp. 155-157
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LH-0537
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English
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Stores and Shops Hotels and Boarding Houses McHugh-Bianchi Building
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