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The Brush, Colorado, post office opened on September 19, 1882, [7] and the Town of Brush was incorporated on November 24, 1884. [1] Brush was named for Jared L. Brush, who was a Colorado cattle pioneer. Brush had never lived in Brush, Colorado, instead helping to settle what is now known as Greeley. Brush later served as Lieutenant Governor of ...
Well-built Classical Revival City Hall and multi-purpose building, designed by Denver architects Marean and Norton and completed in 1908. 6: Fort Morgan Power Plant Building: Fort Morgan Power Plant Building: January 28, 1994 : Eastern side of N. Main St., north of its junction with U.S. Highway 6
Barney L. Ford Building: Denver, Colorado: 1863 Commercial Built by Barney Ford, a wealthy businessman and civil rights pioneer who escaped from slavery. The building is the oldest commercial building remaining in Denver. [2] Kimball-Cozens House: Central City, Colorado: 1863 Residence Part of the Central City/Black Hawk Historic District.
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This early 1890s commercial building was the last major construction project in city until the mid-20th century. Its classical decorative touches, including colonnade, are the only ones on any commercial building in the city. [19] Today it is home to the Caribou Club, a popular retreat for Aspen's VIPs. [20] 9: Dixon–Markle House: Dixon ...
Carroll Building may refer to: A.R. Carroll Building, Canehill, Arkansas, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Carroll Building (Norwich ...
Colorado’s former Stay Inn is priced at just $10 but the buyer must agree to renovate the entire building and convert it into “supportive housing” for people experiencing homelessness ...
The German Evangelical Immanuel Congregational Church (Immanuel Congregational Church; Immanuel Congregational United Church of Christ) in Brush, Colorado is a historic church at 209 Everett Street. It was built in 1927 and was added to the National Register in 2005.