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Barclay Place
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1001
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Main
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11/15/2201
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Today, the Tomeo House is interpreted as a mining family's house. The house was featured in <br />Patricia Werner's 2010 book The Walls Talk: Historic House Museums of Colorado. Louisville <br />elementary students tour it during their field trips to the Museum and the Museum staff gives <br />tours of it to other Museum visitors. <br />Jacoe Store <br />The Tomeo family was responsible for the construction of what we now call the Jacoe Store in <br />circa 1905-06. It now has the address of 1001 Main, but before addresses changed in Louisville <br />in about 1939, the address was 510 Second Street. An architectural survey dated 2000 noted <br />that the building has the date of 1903 painted on it, but "[t]he original source of this date is <br />unknown." The 2000 survey itself used the date of circa 1908, based on the date indicated in <br />6 <br />
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