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Resource Number: 5BL8033 , <br /> Temporary Resource Number: N/A Architectural Inventory Form <br /> (Page 2 of 5) <br /> 21. General Architectural Description 23. Landscape or setting special features: <br /> The Coors Saloon building is located at the <br /> The Coors Saloon building is supported by a concrete foundation, northeast corner of Front and Pine Streets, near <br /> with a bulkhead cellar entrance located on the north elevation. the southeast end of downtown Louisville. The <br /> The building's exterior walls are painted peach color horizontal building fronts directly onto a wide concrete <br /> weatherboard siding, with painted green 1" by 4" corner boards. sidewalk paralleling Front Street to the west, <br /> Fishscale and square-cut wood shingles appear in the upper gable while the Burlington Northern Railroad tracks run <br /> end on the west elevation (facade). The building is covered by a behind the building to the east. The Louisville <br /> cross gabled roof with grey asphalt shingles,and boxed eaves with Post Office is located across the intersection to • <br /> returns. Two metal-clad brick chimneys are located on the ridge. the southwest, while the Pine Street Junction is <br /> Two gabled dormers are located on the south elevation, and a across Pine Street to the south. <br /> single gabled dormer, with a 1/1 double-hung sash window, is <br /> located on the west elevation. A large non-original shed-roofed 24. Associated buildings, features, or objects <br /> dormer, with four single-light windows, is located on the east n/a <br /> elevation. Window patterns include 1/1 double-hung sash, 3/1 <br /> double-hung sash (ribbon style), and single-light fixed-panes, all <br /> 0 <br /> with painted wood frames and surrounds,and wood cornices. Two : ^• :r... .• 2 <br /> painted green wood-paneled doors, each with nine upper sash Ij <br /> lights, open onto concrete stoops on the sidewalk along Front IV. ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY <br /> Street, on the building's west elevation. A painted green wood- <br /> paneled door is set within a gabled recessed entryway on the east 25. Date of Construction: <br /> elevation. Two painted green wood-paneled doors, with wood Estimate ca. 1890 <br /> screen doors, open onto a non-original wood porch located on the Actual <br /> north elevation. One other wood-paneled door, with a white metal <br /> storm door, opens onto this porch from the east elevation. Source of information: 11 <br /> 1892 Boulder County Business Directory; <br /> Sanborn map, 1893 <br /> 26. Architect: <br /> n/a <br /> Source of information: <br /> n/a <br /> 27. Builder/ Contractor: <br /> ill Buckingham and Stokes <br /> Source of information: <br /> 1892 Boulder County Business Directory <br /> lii 28. Original owner: <br /> 29.Construction History (include description and dates of major additions, i Adolph Coors Co. <br /> ef <br /> alterations, or demolitions: <br /> Source of information: <br /> The original portion of this building was constructed prior to 1892, Boulder County Assessor <br /> by Buckingham and Stokes, according to that years Boulder <br /> County Business Directory. The 1893 and 1900 Sanborn 30. Original location: yes <br /> Insurance Company maps depict a rectangular building here, Moved no <br /> while the 1908 Sanborn map depicts an L-shaped building which lii Date of move(s) n/a <br /> matches the current building. <br />
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