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Photo 5, circa 1915, Louisville Historical Museum 90-11-5D <br />Ownership by the Colacci Family; Large Frame Building Moved to Site <br />Boulder County property records indicate that in 1916, Rocky Mountain Fuel Company <br />transferred ownership of this property to Rocky Mountain Stores Company. County <br />property records further indicate that the property was then transferred from Rocky <br />Mountain Stores Company to Mary Colacci in 1922, although this could be a reference <br />to the date when the deed was recorded with the date of the transfer of ownership <br />having taken place earlier. <br />According to Carolyn Conarroe's book The Louisville Story, <br />A large wood frame building, which had provided housing for miners and <br />then the Federal troops [who came at the time of a strike in 1914], was <br />moved from north Main Street onto the vacant lot on the northwest corner <br />of the intersection by Mike Colacci where he opened a restaurant about <br />1919. <br />Photo 6 shows this building, possibly just after having been moved given the presence of <br />the horses in the photo and given the fact that it appears to sit just above the ground. <br />