Heryford Brothers Building

Because of its importance to local history, the Heryford Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

It was also the most modern, with its own power generator, central stream heat, elevators, electric lights, hot water, and telephones.

According to the Lake County Examiner, the event was "without a doubt the largest assemblage of beautifully gowned women ever gathered in Lakeview".

Because the Heryford Brothers Building played an important role in the commercial development of Lakeview, the structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on 30 April 1980.

[1][6][8] The Heryford Brothers Building is a three-story Classical Revival style structure with 54,000 square feet (5,000 m2) of interior floor space.

The building included many features that were considered very modern, especially in an isolated eastern Oregon community in the early 20th century.

It is flanked by rusticated stone pillars and matching arch with a classical header above the double-door entry.

A heavy wooden awning suspended over the sidewalks along the first floor frontage was added sometime after the original construction.

The first floor modifications include dropped ceilings, new sheetrock walls, wood paneling, and new bathrooms.

The first floor space occupied by the drug store has changed hands several times, but retains its original configuration.

[1] The Heryford Brother Building occupies Lot A, Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 20 East of the Willamette Meridian in Lake County, Oregon.

Heryford Building before sidewalk awning was removed