Okey-dokey, here is the last group of
noncontributing historic buildings to the
Downtown Hollister Historic District, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. I'm not completely done with the series though. Come back tomorrow to see photos of buildings within this historic district that went up after the district was entered into the National Register in 1992.
544 San Benito Street
This historic one-story building was constructed around 1920. I think it may have been built for J.C. Penney. As a kid in the 1950s and 1960s, I knew this building as the Baughman's Department Store. In the 1980s, Ford Department Store opened there. Today, the building has two sections, with the San Benito County Esperanza Center occupying the south side and
Discount Furniture on the north side.
575 San Benito Street
The commercial building that Wells Fargo occupies today was built around 1975. The notes in the National Register of Historic Places state the building "...is the district's only example of strikingly incompatible design." Perhaps. The building is beautiful.
710 San Benito Street
The gas station at the southwest corner of San Benito and Seventh Streets has been a gas station for as long as I can remember. Several buildings has gone up on this site over the decades. The noncontributing building cited by the National Register of Historic Places is the smallest building behind the gas pumps. That's the one on the left with the sign
Cheap Beer and Cigarettes. It was built in the mid-1970s.
713 San Benito Street
This quaint looking one-story building was constructed around 1920.The original architectural features that remain are the recessed panels on each end of the building. Sears Catalog once occupied the building. Today it is the home to
Metropolis.
Interestingly, this historic building sits between an empty lot (which was once a theater) and one of the newer buildings in Downtown Hollister. The original buildings were damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake.
737 San Benito Street
Many old-time locals will remember this site as the home to Baywood Creamery, which had been there before 1970 when this reinforced concrete building was constructed. This "new" building is currently occupied by
AJ Sushi.
801 San Benito Street
Constructed around 1960, the long section of the L-shaped historic building has always been a liquor store, while the smaller section was an office. The businesses occupying the spaces today are the
Pacheco's Express Way Liquor Store and
Dabo Financial Group.
To check out the other noncontributing historic buildings to the
Downtown Hollister Historic District, please click
here. To check out the contributing buildings, please click
here.