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Figure 11. 836 Main Street today. <br />In addition, the original town contained some notable buildings besides residences and <br />businesses. For example, Louisville's first one -room schoolhouse was located north of town, <br />near the present-day intersection of Short and Front Streets. That was soon replaced by a one - <br />room frame building located within town, at the intersection of Spruce and Main Streets (Avenue <br />L Architects 2013:4-20). Another building, the C&S Depot, became important within the <br />boundaries of the original town a couple decades after the town's founding. In 1910, the C&S <br />Railroad Company and the Denver Interurban Railroad Company constructed the depot on the <br />west side of the railroad tracks and south of Pine Street (Figure 12). After the depot closed in <br />1962, the Louisville Lions Club purchased it and moved it to 628 La Farge Avenue, where it <br />now serves as the Louisville Preschool (Barlow et al. 2013:29) (Figure 13). <br />25 <br />