Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art

This building was the first structure specifically built for a post office in Fort Collins. Prior to this, the post office operated out of various existing buildings in the “Old Town.” Constructed in 1912 in the Italian Renaissance style, it occupied the site of the...

St. Peter’s Fly Shop

Started in 1885 by stone mason Lars Kemoe, this house was incomplete when it changed hands in 1889. Charles Andrews, the new owner, hired Montezuma Fuller to complete the structure. Jesse Harris was the next owner from 1874-1899. Dr. P.J. McHugh took up residence in...

Austin’s American Grill

Built in 1881, this building was originally part of the Welch Block, and was severely damaged by fire in 1885. In 1913, it became a Woolworth’s store, and in the mid-1920s, it was extensively remodeled, resembling its current appearance. Woolworth’s operated here for...

EsScentuals

The early history of this building is obscure, contruction date is estimated at 1904. Joe I. Alpert moved his shoe repair business, Alpert’s Electric Shoe Shop, into this building in 1917. In 1924-25, at the cost of $11,000, architect Montezuma Fuller designed major...

Bas Bleu Theatre

This one-story, stretcher bond brick building is unique for its classical symmetry, Victorian cornices and Romanesque door and window detailing. Pine Street’s beginnings as a bustling street, steps from the railroad depot, gave this building many uses. Businesses here...