Burnaugh Building
The Burnaugh Building, at 107 N. River St. in Enterprise, Oregon, was built during 1916–17 in Early [Commercial architecture|Early Commercial] style. It was commissioned by S. L. Burnaugh for renting; Burnaugh served as mayor of Enterprise in the year following its construction. It has served as a post office, a meeting hall, as a businessplace, and as a multiple dwelling. It was listed on the National [Register of Historic Places] in 1993.
It is one of six buildings in Enterprise that was built of "Bowlby stone", a local tuffaceous rock; the Wallowa County Courthouse and the Wallowa County [Chieftain Building|Record-Chieftain's plant building] are the only other two surviving of the six.