| Rogers Building (Victoria, British Columbia) | |
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| Location | 913 Government Street Victoria, British Columbia V8W 1X5 |
| Coordinates | 48°25′26.05″N 123°22′4.41″W / 48.4239028°N 123.3678917°W / 48.4239028; -123.3678917 |
| Built | 1903 |
| Original use | Grocery store |
| Current use | Chocolate shop |
| Architect | Charles Rogers |
| Architectural style(s) | Hooper and Watkins |
| Website | www |
| Official name | Rogers Building National Historic Site of Canada |
| Designated | 1991 |
Rogers Building or Rogers Chocolates is a historic building in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, it is located at 913 Government Street in downtown Victoria.
The two-storey building was completed in 1903 by architects Hooper and Watkins for Charles Rogers (1854–1927), a grocer who operated from the opposite side of the street before 1903.[1] Rogers Chocolates continues to operate from this site since.
The site was designated as a historic building in 1991.[2] It is a small Victorian era commercial building with a Queen Anne Revival shopfront, and intact interior fixtures and decorative features.
See also
References
- ↑ "History of Rogers' Chocolates | Fine Chocolates Since 1885".
- ↑ Rogers Building. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
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