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- Reed's_Store abstract "Reed's Store is a historic building located at 679 Main St. in Copperopolis, California. William K. Reed, a miner and one of the first discoverers of copper in Copperopolis, built the store in 1861 to serve the growing mining town. The two-story brick store was designed in the Neoclassical style, a common design for commercial establishments at the time. Reed's Store was the most successful store in Copperopolis until 1867, when a fire and the declining copper industry greatly diminished the town's population. Various lessees rented the store until mine owner Charles Ames bought in in 1890; Ames sold the store to merchant Charles Fontana by 1900. In 1906, the store became the property of the Union Copper Mining Company, which made the building its headquarters. The company, later renamed the Calaveras Copper Mining Company, occupied the building throughout the town's 1909–1929 copper boom. The store is now one of four buildings remaining from the 1860s in Calaveras; it is adjacent to two others, the Copperopolis Armory and the Honigsberger Store.Reed's Store was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 2, 1992.".
- Reed's_Store added "1992-04-02".
- Reed's_Store architecturalStyle Neoclassical_architecture.
- Reed's_Store location Copperopolis,_California.
- Reed's_Store nrhpReferenceNumber "92000309".
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- Reed's_Store yearOfConstruction "1861".
- Reed's_Store added "1992-04-02".
- Reed's_Store architecture "Neoclassical".
- Reed's_Store area "less than one acre".
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- Reed's_Store latDegrees "37".
- Reed's_Store latDirection "N".
- Reed's_Store latMinutes "58".
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- Reed's_Store location "679".
- Reed's_Store locmapin "California".
- Reed's_Store longDegrees "120".
- Reed's_Store longDirection "W".
- Reed's_Store longMinutes "38".
- Reed's_Store longSeconds "5".
- Reed's_Store name "Reed's Store".
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- Reed's_Store subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Calaveras_County,_California.
- Reed's_Store subject Category:Commercial_buildings_completed_in_1861.
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- Reed's_Store comment "Reed's Store is a historic building located at 679 Main St. in Copperopolis, California. William K. Reed, a miner and one of the first discoverers of copper in Copperopolis, built the store in 1861 to serve the growing mining town. The two-story brick store was designed in the Neoclassical style, a common design for commercial establishments at the time.".
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