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CITYWIDE
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Historical Museum
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Boards Commissions Committees Records
City Property Name
Facilities Museum
Subdivision Name
Barclay Place
Signed Date
8/8/2005
Property Address Number
1001
Property Address Street Name
Main
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2/2/2024
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ARCHITECTURAL INTEGRITY: <br />Jacoe Store — This wood -frame building has had no known additions made to it since <br />construction. A basement was added to the site in the 1980s, but it has not changed the <br />building itself. <br />Tomeo House — This house has had no changes made since its construction in the <br />early twentieth century. The west elevation of the wood -frame one-story building may <br />be an early addition; if so it predates 1950. <br />Jordinelli House & Summer Kitchen: The Queen Anne style house remains intact <br />architecturally. Additions were made to the house over the years, but none were made <br />subsequent to a 1948 Boulder County property appraisal. The Summer Kitchen is <br />located slightly differently at its new location; however, it too has had no architectural <br />changes. <br />CURRENT USE: <br />The site is currently the Louisville Historical Museum. <br />HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND CRITERIA FOR LISTING AS LOCAL <br />LANDMARK: <br />This site meets the criteria set forth in the Preservation Ordinance as follows: <br />Architectural Significance — The site exemplifies specific elements of an <br />architectural style or period. This site includes the false front Jacoe Store <br />which is representative of commercial buildings in the early twentieth <br />century in Louisville as well as two examples of residential construction <br />from the same time period. <br />Social Significance - <br />(2) Exemplifies cultural, political, economic or social heritage of the <br />community. <br />Preserved as a museum, this site retains the social significance of the <br />commercial, residential, and coal mining history of Louisville and is to be <br />maintained in perpetuity. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends the approval of this landmark application. <br />2 <br />
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