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...
Arriving from Nova Scotia in 1800, Issac B. Harris invested in community enterprises, local farms and ranches, and built the La Court Hotel. This hotel was known as Brown’s Palace Hotel in 1906, and after a long period of different owners and new names, ended as the...
This building, although somewhat altered, is significant in its association with both the Colorado National Guard and Company F. This building was constructed as an armory that housed Company F, provided drill space for its members, and served as a public hall for...
Built in 1929-30, this building’s history was predominently automotive sales and service. The garage door and display windows have been replaced to convert this building into offices. The building is currently home to HumanKind Health Center.
Built circa 1907, this building was once conjoined with the magnificent First National Bank on the northside. The restoration seemed impossible. Even when the 1940s metal panel system was removed, only the windows remained to what was once a lovely late Victorian...
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