Architectural Inventory Form for 130 South Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: Whitehead Building, Arcade Hotel. Date of construction (estimate): 1892.
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Shows the east face, or back, of the building facing the alley behind 130 South Main Street, Breckenridge. Two automobiles are parked outside. Left (south) of the building is the east face of E.E. Sumner's Grocery Store. In view on the right, across Main Street, is the front of the building at 123 Main Street (called The Skinny Winter building).
UnidentifiedLooking north on snow-covered Main Street, Breckenridge, during the "Big Snow" winter of 1898-1899. False front and wood frame buildings line both sides of the street. Second from left is the Arlington Hotel, with its curvilinear false front and covered portico. Across the street is the two and a half story, front gabled Arcade Hotel, facing west. In the right background is Fireman's Hall with bell tower and adjacent hose drying tower.
UnidentifiedA man and two women stand outside Bruch's Barbershop and Store on Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. The building to the south is the Denver Hotel, with a flag hanging over the sidewalk (sometime after the covered portico and balcony was removed). Signs advertising "Laundry - Denver's Best - Tobacco" and "Evans Pharmacy" project from an adjacent building. Further south a man stands under the covered portico of the Arlington Hotel. More buildings line the east side of Main Street, from left to right: Finding's Hardware Store, decorated with banners, bunting and flags; H.C. Rogers and Co. Furniture store, with shed addition; unidentified building; The Arcade Hotel (built in 1892); Sumner's Grocery (built in 1901); Masonic Lodge No. 47, on the corner of Main Street and Washington Avenue. In the background are dredge rock piles from Tonopah No. 1. Circa 1922.
UnidentifiedQuoted from the 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: "64. The Claimjumper. 130 South Main. 1880s, two stories, clapboard-faced, rectangular plan, pitch-gable roof, simple projected molding with four brackets delineating the first story."
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Stiles, Block 1, Lot 3, Building 64 ... " [West face].
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