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Telegram Building : ウィキペディア英語版 | Telegram Building
The Telegram Building is a historic building in Portland, Oregon. It formerly served as the headquarters of ''The Evening Telegram'', a now-defunct local newspaper founded in 1877 by Henry L. Pittock. A Republican-leaning newspaper, the ''Telegram'' merged in 1931 with the ''Portland News'', creating the ''Portland News-Telegram'', which in turn ceased publishing in 1939. The red brick and terra-cotta structure culminates in a colonial-style clock tower.〔King, Bart. ''An Architectural Guidebook to Portland', pp. 53-54 (photo). Gibbs Smith, 2001〕 A major renovation was completed in the 2004, renovating the building to accommodate multi-tenant office space. The renovation added two floors of underground parking, office space upstairs, and a penthouse (also office space) behind the clock tower. The Telegram Building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. ==References==
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