Edgar Trimble constructed the first portion of this building around 1900. The ground level was used for retail and services, while the upper level was a rooming house. Restaurants, dry goods, cigar, music, a market, clothing, a cleaner, and financial services all were...
These buildings, once separate, now work as one unified cafe. They represent the simple commercial structures of the Victorian age. The Silver Grill, formerly the Uneeda Lunch Cafe (1915), has operated here since 1933. The building is currently home to the Silver...
The building is currently home to The Perennial Gardener and A Sense of Place. After 24 years, The Perennial Gardener has proven itself to be a heartfelt home & garden paradise! This favorite local store captures a bit of nature’s magic and like nature, changes...
In 1889, Montezuma Fuller designed and built the original Kissock Block for John A.C. Kissock, to house “Edwards, Kissock and Abbott,” abstractors. After a fire severely damaged the building in 1895, it was rebuilt. The Odd Fellows “Grand Hall” occupied the second...
In 1905, Steven H. Seckner and W.L. Forrester built this business block. Seckner, a prominent photographer, ran his photography studio from this location. Many of his early photographs give excellent glimpses of Fort Collins. The building is currently home to The Food...
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