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"Old Town" Louisville Historical Building Survey Page 5 <br />small town ambience and big city amenities. Louisville's legacy from the late 19tn and early <br />20th centuries is that of a historic coal mining town and regional farming center. Today, <br />though, while still recognized for its mining and farming past, Louisville is preparing to <br />face the 21st century as an important center for manufacturing and technology. Preserving <br />a sense of the city's heritage, while at the same time preparing for its future, has now <br />become one of Louisville's most important challenges. <br />Bibliography <br />Conarroe, Carolyn. The Louisville Story, Louisville: Louisville Times Inc., 1978. <br />Mehls, Steven F., Mehls, Carol Drake, and Fell, James E. Jr. "Louisville, Colorado National <br />Register of Historic Places Survey Final Report." October 15, 1985. <br />Noel, Thomas J. and Corson, Dan W. Boulder County An Illustrated History, Carlsbad, CA: <br />Heritage Media Corporation (published in cooperation with Historic Boulder Inc.), 1999. <br />"A Preservation Master Plan: Louisville, Colorado." (Report prepared for the Downtown <br />Business Association of Louisville, by Historic Boulder Inc., and Winter & Company, May <br />1998. <br />Smith, Phyllis. A Look at Boulder: From Settlement to City, Boulder: Pruett Publishing <br />Company, 1981. <br />Smith, Phyllis. Once A Coal Miner...The Story of Colorado's Northern Coal Field, Boulder: <br />Pruett Publishing Company, 1989. <br />Whissen, Steven R. "Louisville Historical Survey Report." August 1982. <br />