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Do you recognize this 1920s commercial building in the Downtown Hollister Historic District just from its simple, exquisite lines?
Once upon a time, it was the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Office, a travel agency office, and until recently, a gift shop of religious items. The one-story storefront located at 327 Fifth Street is currently vacant.
This contributing building to the Downtown Hollister Historic District is a cutie, from its parapet of three sections to the tiled roof above its doorway, the patterned panel above its window, and its brick facing near the sidewalk.
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