Category:Trapp Block
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This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 1506
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English: The Trapp Block is a wood-frame and masonry warehouse and commercial structure with a distinctive tan terra cotta front facade, located in New Westminster's historic downtown core. It was one of the tallest structures built on the south side of Columbia Street during the Edwardian-era and remains a landmark in the area. The front of the structure is six storeys high on Columbia Street; the rear facade, which faces Front Street, has seven exposed storeys.
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Location | New Westminster, Metro Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada | ||||
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Categories:
- Cultural heritage monuments in New Westminster
- Municipally designated cultural heritage monuments in British Columbia
- Built in Canada in 1902
- Edwardian architecture in British Columbia
- Chicago school architecture in British Columbia
- Commercial buildings designated as cultural heritage monuments in Canada
- Buildings in New Westminster