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            17 Archival description results for Boardinghouses

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            cou-bha BHA.0011-001-036-001 · Part · circa 1975
            Part of Town of Breckenridge Inventory of Historic District Structures, 1975-1980

            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).

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            cou-bha BHA.0011-001-070 · Item · 1975-1980
            Part of Town of Breckenridge Inventory of Historic District Structures, 1975-1980

            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."

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            cou-bha BHA.0020-109 · Item
            Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

            Men stand outside the Minnie Mine and Mill boardinghouse on Mineral Hill in French Gulch, east of Breckenridge, Colorado. The one-and-half story log building featured a shingled, side gable roof and exterior wooden stairs. A wooden boardwalk fronts the building. The Minnie Mine and Mill was owned by the Blue Hill Mining Company from 1890-1904.

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            cou-bha BHA.0020-111 · Item
            Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

            The boarding house at Brooks-Snider Mine on Shock Hill, west of Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1890s. Constructed of board and batten with side gables, the building has three front entry doors and several windows. A tall smokestack rises from the small wood addition. A woman, Nellie Rogers, stands next to a chair placed outside one of the doorways. Two men stand nearby. Fallen and dead trees cover the steep hillside behind them.

            Ward, PJ
            cou-bha BHA.0011-001-010 · Item · 1975-1980
            Part of Town of Breckenridge Inventory of Historic District Structures, 1975-1980

            Quoted from the 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: "13. T-Shirt Emporium, Ltd. 105 North Main. 1880s, one and one-half stories, broad-axe log construction, asphalt panel faced, medium gable roof, decorative frieze, vertical rough-plank shed addition." Also known as the Springmeyer Building.

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            cou-bha BHA.0011-001-010-001 · Part · 1975 September
            Part of Town of Breckenridge Inventory of Historic District Structures, 1975-1980

            Handwritten on reverse: "B & S [Bartlett and Shock]; Lots 77, 78 and 79; Back of Buildings 11, 12 and 13; West face". Pictured right foreground. Also known as Springmeyer Building. Far left is the back of Summit County Journal Office building; center is the back of Chinese Laundry building. Father Dyer Church and Summit County Courthouse in the background.

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