609 Houston Street, Pangburn’s Chocolate Shop/Baker’s Shoe Store/Goldstein Brothers, c. 1905; c. 1934. The appearance of this turn-of-the-century commercial building is due to a remodeling undertaken about 1934 when Baker’s Shoe Store took over space formerly occupied by Pangburn’s Chocolate Shop. Baker’s was located here through the early 1960s, followed by a series of jewelry stores. Goldstein Brothers, the current tenant and a longtime downtown jeweler, moved here in 1977. The Depression-era remodeling features a gray and maroon Vitrolite facade and crisp recessed entry display windows. It is an excellent example of an historic commercial remodeling and typifies the concern of downtown merchants to remain competitively up-to-date during the economic downtown of the 1930s.