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�9 <br />922A MAIN STREET <br />LOUISVILLE, CO 80027 <br />T3) 527 5 2 7- 1 1 0 0 <br />INFO@DAJDESIGN.COM <br />WWW.DAJDESIGN.COM <br />DAJDESIGN <br />ARCH' 1 EC: TUBE+INTERIORS <br />HISTORY AND USE <br />The gable -roofed, t -shaped structure has maintained its form and visual presence on <br />Grant Avenue. The structure has a hipped, partial -width, front porch supported by <br />turned wood spindles typical of the Folk Victorian style. The structure is clad in siding <br />siding with a similar exposure to the original wood siding. After 1948, the roof wood <br />shingle roofing was replaced by asphalt shingles. Based on the 1948 photo, there <br />were minimal changes to the window openings and <br />decorative features, if any. The original windows were <br />double or single -hung with decorative wood trim <br />surrounds. There were two doors leading into the house <br />from the front porch, and the west facing door was <br />covered up post -1948. <br />GROUND PLAN SKETCH <br />r <br />7A <br />1+ <br />4 <br />Fy <br />FRONT <br />Circa 1980 the rear porch was enclosed or replaced to <br />include a bathroom and closet maintaining the existing <br />low-pitched roof. Circa 1990's, a one-story, gable -roofed <br />addition was constructed on the rear of the house. The <br />addition is not easily visible from Lafarge Avenue <br />because the addition is setback and screened by mature <br />landscaping. The addition has minimal impact on the <br />structure's architectural integrity. <br />The property also has a non -historic garage and shed along the alley. <br />A detailed social history and timeline of the house at 620 Grant was provided by the <br />Louisville Historical Museum. <br />Top image: <br />1948 Boulder <br />County <br />Assessor's <br />Ground Plan <br />Sketch. <br />Bottom image: <br />1948 Assessor's <br />photo of west <br />(street) <br />elevation. <br />HSA 620 GRANT, PAGE - 4 <br />