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SUBJECT: RESOLUTION NO. 52, SERIES 2020 <br />DATE: JULY 21, 2020 PAGE 2 OF 9 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />Information from Bridget Bacon, Louisville Historical Museum <br />Peter Murphy platted the Murphy Place <br />subdivision in 1907. It became Louisville's <br />Frenchtown neighborhood. Based on records <br />from the Boulder County Assessor, the house <br />at 908 Rex St. was built in 1924. <br />c} <br />Raymond Gosselin purchased the lots in <br />1914. In 1923, he conveyed ownership of the <br />property to his daughter, Margaret, and her <br />husband Tony Mancini. Records indicate that <br />09rx <br />.P r 7- <br />r <br />f <br />IJ <br />s <br />=r <br />r <br />ri*+Id' <br />-1 <br />a 0 yA ZA PO err 0 rot W <br />the Mancini's built the house at 908 Rex Street in 1924. Tony and Margaret raised their <br />children Jane, Harold, and Rita, in the house. Tony passed away in 1955. Following his <br />death, Margaret continued to live in the house and worked in the kitchen at Colacci's <br />Restaurant in downtown Louisville. She died in 1976. At that time, the house passed to <br />their daughter, Rita. By 1979, Rita had moved back into the house at 908 Rex Street. <br />Rita worked in the Blue Parrot Restaurant for 26 years, retiring in 1989. She lived in the <br />house until her death in 1997. In that year, the property sold to Brendan McManus. In <br />2012, he founded Lucky Pie Pizza and Taphouse. <br />'! aew�onwtistrr�N <br />908 Rex Street, Boulder County Assessor's Card, 1948 <br />CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION <br />5 <br />