National Cash Register Building
The National Cash Register Building, commonly referred to as the St. Johns Theater & Pub, was a building that was first erected in St. Louis, Missouri, for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904 and then moved to Portland, Oregon, the next year for the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition. It was moved a third and final time to the suburb of St. Johns, Oregon, which is now a part of Portland. It was given to the St. Johns Congregational Society by the NCR Corporation. It now houses a McMenamins theater and pub.
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National Cash Register Building
The National Cash Register Building, commonly referred to as the St. Johns Theater & Pub, was a building that was first erected in St. Louis, Missouri, for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904 and then moved to Portland, Oregon, the next year for the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition. It was moved a third and final time to the suburb of St. Johns, Oregon, which is now a part of Portland. It was given to the St. Johns Congregational Society by the NCR Corporation. It now houses a McMenamins theater and pub.
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The National Cash Register Bui ...... a McMenamins theater and pub.
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St. Johns First Congregational Church
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St. Johns Theater & Pub
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The National Cash Register Building in 1905
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Portland Historic Landmark
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190,419,051,906
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The National Cash Register Bui ...... a McMenamins theater and pub.
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National Cash Register Building
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National Cash Register (NCR) Building
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