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词条 Feraud General Merchandise Store
释义

  1. Location and notable uses

  2. Historical context

  3. Gallery

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox NRHP | name =Feraud General Merchandise Store
| nrhp_type = nrhp
| image = FeraudGeneralMerchandiseStore 2008july 2sm.jpg
| caption =
| location= 2 and 12 W. Main St., Ventura, California
| coordinates = {{coord|34|16|51|N|119|18|3.5|W|display=inline,title}}
| locmapin = California#USA
| area =
| built =1903
| architect= Giddings, H.A.
| architecture= Other
| added = January 23, 1986[1]
| governing_body = Private
| refnum=86000109
}}Feraud General Merchandise Store, also known as 1903 Building, was built in 1903 in Ventura, California. Jules Feraud opened the Feraud Bakery and Grocery Store and the bakery stayed in the family until 1944. The brick building is a rare intact example of turn-of-the-century commercial architecture during Second Land Boom (1887 – 1905) after the tracks of the Southern Pacific Railroad arrived in Ventura.[2]{{rp|page=38}} The City Council of Ventura designated the building Historic Landmark Number 35 by resolution on July 17, 1978.[3] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.[1]

Location and notable uses

The building was originally occupied by a general merchandise store and bakery operated by Jules Feraud, an immigrant from France. Feraud moved to Ventura in 1875, became a partner in the Ventura Bakery on Main Street, and eventually bought out his partner. By 1890, Feraud had moved his bakery, which by then also included a grocery store and saloon, to a wood-frame structure on the southwest corner of Main Street and Ventura Avenue. In 1903, Feraud built a new and larger brick structure on the site. In the new building, Feraud operated a grocery, bakery, feed and hay warehouse. In later years, Feraud was assisted in operating the business by his sons, Anselmo, Frank, Charles, Ernest, and Anthony. Jules retired in 1927 and died in 1929 at age 78.[4][5] Frank Feraud continued operating the store until at least 1941.[4]

From the mid-1940s until 1970, the building was operated as an automotive center.[4]

The primary address is 2 W. Main Street where a bar currently operates. 12 W. Main Street became a barbershop in the mid 1940s where Phillip E. Marquez "Phil the Barber" operated for 63 years. Phil the Barber retired in 2010 at the age of 96 and died on February 15, 2011. His family was among the original settlers of what was known as "Tortilla Flats" and he was considered a local icon cutting hair for generations of Venturans on the West Side. The Mayor Of Ventura declared June 5,[6] 2011 "Phil Marquez Day" The Store currently operates as Artisan Soap and Bath store, but has photos of Phil donated by the Marquez Family on Display. There are also two addresses, 25 and 35 south Ventura Avenue, along the side of the building.[7]

The building now houses Paddy's Bar and Lounge.[8]

Historical context

The Mission San Buenaventura is about two blocks east of the building as the early commercial district was centered around the mission including the extant Arcade Building, 38-50 west Main Street, that is just west of the Feraud building.[9]

These buildings are just outside the Mission Historic District that lies on the other side of Ventura Avenue to the east.

Gallery

See also

  • City of Ventura Historic Landmarks and Districts
  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Ventura County, California

References

1. ^{{NRISref|2008a}}
2. ^HISTORIC RESOURCES GROUP. Historic Resources Survey Update, Downtown Specific Plan Area, Prepared for the City of Ventura, California. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120603223528/http://www.cityofventura.net/files/file/comm-develop/Downtown/Survey%20Report%20FULL.pdf |date=2012-06-03 }} April 2007.
3. ^City of Ventura. Historic Landmark #35 accessed 30 September 2013 from link on [https://web.archive.org/web/20120819014739/http://maps.cityofventura.net/menu/flex/citymap/index.html?config=config_historic.xml City Map with Historic Landmarks]
4. ^[https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/431bcef3-7b5f-4610-a45b-d29fca98d766 National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form], 1985.
5. ^{{cite news|title=Aged Pioneer Dead at Ventura|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=March 22, 1929|page=14|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/19738974/aged_pioneer_dead_at_ventura/|via=Newspapers.com}}
6. ^Clerici, Kevin "Ventura to recognize city icon Phil the Barber" Ventura County Star 3 June 2010
7. ^City of Ventura. "City Map" (searchable GIS). accessed 30 September 2013.
8. ^{{cite web|title=home page|publisher=Paddy's Bar and Lounge|accessdate=May 2, 2018|url=http://paddysventura.com/}}
9. ^City of Ventura. City Historic Landmark #83 accessed 30 September 2013 from link on [https://web.archive.org/web/20120819014739/http://maps.cityofventura.net/menu/flex/citymap/index.html?config=config_historic.xml City Map with Historic Landmarks]

External links

  • City of Ventura. "City Landmarks, Points of Interest, and Historic Districts". Historic Preservation in Ventura webpage.
{{Ventura, California}}{{Registered Historic Places}}

5 : Buildings and structures in Ventura, California|Commercial buildings completed in 1903|Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in California|National Register of Historic Places in Ventura County, California|Landmarks in Ventura, California

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