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Louisville Town of
Property Address Number
925
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Front
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Resource Number: 5BL7971 I <br /> Temporary Resource Number: N/A Architectural Inventory Form <br /> (Page 2 of 5) <br /> 21. General Architectural Description : 23. Landscape or setting special features: <br /> This property is located on the west side of <br /> Featuring an L-shaped plan, this wood frame residence is Front Street, to the east of downtown Louisville. <br /> supported by a concrete foundation, and has painted pale blue 3. A painted white picket fence encloses the front <br /> asbestos shingle siding exterior walls. Painted white octagon yard to the east, while a woven wire fence <br /> shingles appear in the upper gable end on the east elevation encloses the back and side yards. A 4'-wide <br /> (facade). The house is covered by an intersecting gables roof, with concrete sidewalk is separated from the curb by <br /> grey asphalt shingles and boxed eaves. A red brick chimneyis a strip paralleling Front Street to the east. <br /> kz <br /> grass <br /> located on the ridge. Window patterns include single and paired ill <br /> 1/1 double-hung sash,2-light fixed-panes,single-light fixed-panes, `• <br /> and 2x2 horizontal sliders,predominantly with painted white wood <br /> frames and surrounds. A large non-original 24-light glass block 24. Associated buildings, features, or objects <br /> .....i'..,il':i•:.i <br /> window is located on the south elevation, while a single-light n/a <br /> fixed-pane window, flanked by narrow 1/1 double-hung windows, <br /> is located on the east elevation. A painted white glass-in-wood- <br /> frame ............. .. .......or, with a ............................... ........ ............wood screen door,opens onto a 2-step concrete ����----------•---�-���----------.-•.-.�::�::r.=� <br /> porch on the east elevation. The porch is covered by a shed roof, <br /> with a 4" by 4" wood post support. A 16' by 7' enclosed shed- IV. ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY <br /> roofed rear porch addition, at the south end of the west elevation <br /> predates 1950, and in fact may be part of the building's original 25. Date of Construction: <br /> construction. A painted white wood-paneled door opens from the Estimate ca. 1909 <br /> enclosed porch onto a concrete stoop located on the west Actual <br /> elevation. <br /> Source of information: <br /> Boulder County Assessor <br /> 26. Architect: <br /> n/a <br /> Source of information: <br /> n/a <br /> N. I <br /> iii 27. Builder/ Contractor: <br /> unknown <br /> Source of information: <br /> n/a <br /> 29.Construction History (include description and dates of major additions, <br /> alterations, or demolitions: 28. Original owner: <br /> Day family <br /> Boulder County Assessor records list 1900 and 1909 as years of <br /> iiii <br /> construction for this residence. Sanborn insurance maps, dated Source of information: <br /> 1893, 1900, and 1908, depict a dwelling here, with a footprint Scott Dickey <br /> that does not match the current house. Scott Dickey, the <br /> property's present owner, says he has been told the building was 'j <br /> 30. Original location: yes <br /> constructed in 1905 or 1906. Moved no <br /> : <br /> Date of move(s) n/a <br /> 1A <br />
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