Interview with John Daisy conducted 2018-05-31. Daisy moved to Breckenridge in 1981 after initially visiting the area in 1976. Upon moving to the area, Daisy bought Fatty's Pizzeria. He lived upstairs from Fatty's in what was originally known as the Colorado House, built by the Peabody family in 1876.
Fatty's Pizzaria
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Quoted from the 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: "117. Fatty's Restaurant. 106 South Ridge. 1880s, two stories, vertical rough-plank construction, rectangular plan with one-story addition, gable roof, open porch supported by square posts creating a second-story balcony with rough wood railing, scalloped bargeboard on roofline."
Sem títuloHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 11, Lots 29 & 30, Building 117, West face". Sign on the second-story balcony railing: "Fatty's Restaurant".
Sem títuloHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 11, Lots 30 & 31, Building 117 and outbuilding, demolished in 9-79 [September 1979]".
Sem títuloHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 11, Lot 29 & 30, Building 117, East face". The two-story log building in the background is the Charlie Walker House at 211 Lincoln Avenue.
Sem títuloHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 11, Lots 29 & 30, Building 117, West face".
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