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Subdivision Name
Jefferson Place
Property Address Number
817
Property Address Street Name
Pine
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Resource Number: 5BL7359 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508425005 <br />40. Period of significance: 1890 - 1963 <br />41. Level of significance: National State Local X <br />42. Statement of significance: This house is associated with the historic development of Louisville as one of the late <br />nineteenth-century homes in Louisville's first residential subdivision, Jefferson Place. It is significant for its <br />association with Austrian and Slovakian immigrants who came to Louisville in search of mining work, and for its <br />association with Louisville's coal mining community. <br />43. Assessment of historic physical integrity related to significance: The property has integrity of location and <br />association. It has been extensively modified with a prominent two-story addition, change in exterior finish to <br />stucco, changes in window and door openings and locations, and removal of the front porch. These extensive <br />changes result in complete losses of integrity of design, materials, workmanship and feeling. There is a loss of <br />integrity of setting, due to demolition and replacements of adjacent properties to the north, east and south. <br />Properties to the south and east are now parking lots. Historically the property to the south contained the locally <br />prominent Commercial Hotel. The property to the north now contains a contemporary residence. <br />VII. NATIONAL REGISTER ELIGIBILITY ASSESSMENT <br />44. National Register eligibility field assessment: <br />Eligible Not Eligible X Need Data <br />45. Is there National Register district potential? Yes _ No X <br />Historic District Potential: This building is outside the boundaries of a State Register historic district, local <br />historic district, and a potential National Register historic district. Due to loss of integrity, the southeast portion of <br />the Jefferson Place Subdivision, in which this building is located, is not included within the boundaries. <br />Discuss: This building is being recorded as part of a 2010-2011 intensive -level historical and architectural <br />survey of Jefferson Place, Louisville's first residential subdivision, platted in 1880. The purpose of the survey is <br />to determine if there is potential for National Register, State Register or local historic districts. Most of the <br />Jefferson Place subdivision, but not this portion, is eligible as a State Register historic district under Criterion A, <br />Ethnic Heritage, European, for its association with European immigrants who first lived here and whose <br />descendants continued to live here for over fifty years. The period of significance for the State Register historic <br />district is 1881 — 1980. Jefferson Place is potentially eligible as a National Register historic district under <br />Criterion A, Ethnic Heritage, European. However it needs data to determine dates of some modifications, and <br />to more definitely establish the significant impacts of various European ethnic groups on the local culture of <br />Louisville. The period of significance of a National Register district is 1881 — 1963. Jefferson Place is eligible <br />as a local Louisville historic district under local Criterion B, Social, as it exemplifies the cultural and social <br />heritage of the community. <br />If there is National Register district potential, is this building: Contributing _ Noncontributing <br />46. If the building is in existing National Register district, is it: Contributing _ Noncontributing <br />The property is not within an existing National Register district. <br />VIII. RECORDING INFORMATION <br />47. Photograph numbers: 5BL7359_817Pine_01 through 5BL7359_817Pine_05 <br />Digital images filed at: City of Louisville, Planning Department <br />48. Report title: Historical and Architectural Survey of Jefferson Place Subdivision, Louisville, Colorado <br />49. Date(s): 2013 <br />50. Recorder(s): Kathy and Leonard Lingo, Avenue L Architects, and Bridget Bacon, City of Louisville <br />51. Organization: Avenue L Architects <br />52. Address: 3457 Ringsby Court Suite 317, Denver, CO 80216 <br />6 <br />
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