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Commercial
First San Luis Valley State Bank/Malouf Department Store
First National Bank-Whitelaw & Company-Schoggen Dry Goods & Grocery-Murdock Building
World’s Wonder View Tower
America’s highways were once speckled with what has come to be known as roadside architecture- buildings and resources that catered specifically to travelers exploring the country with the newfound freedom of the automobile. While this architecture often included...
Silver Dollar Saloon
The Silver Dollar Saloon is one of the many buildings rebuilt in 1899 following a fire that destroyed most of downtown Victor. Built by Jimmy Doyle, founder of Colorado’s richest gold mine, the Portland Mine, the building embodies a high level of craftsmanship...
Studzinski Block
Century-old Victorian commercial buildings which occupy an important place in the commercial history of the City of Pueblo. Fueled by press about the listing, the public rallied to convince the owners of the block not to demolish the buildings. When first listed,...
Stranges Grocery
In 1909, Nunzio Grasso constructed the rusticated sandstone Stranges Grocery Store, now the last remaining building in what used to be Grand Junction’s “Little Italy.” The building has become part of the West-Side Redevelopment Area. The City of...
R&R Market
R&R Market is the oldest continuously operated business in the State of Colorado, dating from its establishment in 1857 in the town of San Luis by Costilla County pioneer Dario Gallegos. The building was partially rebuilt after fires in 1895 and 1947 and is a...
Mid-Century Resources of Littleton Boulevard
The Mid-Century Resources of Littleton Boulevard consist of a number of commercial buildings and building complexes, that can be found along the Littleton Boulevard corridor, south of Denver. While many building owners have embraced their mid-century buildings, a...
