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              63 Archival description results for False Fronts

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              cou-bha BHA.0011-001-016 · 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: "25. Breckenridge Gallery. 121 South Main. 1880s, two stories, clapboard faced, false front, gable apex creating pediment on false front roof, projected molding delineating first story, enclosed stairway leading to second story, moved to present site in 1890s."

              Unidentified
              cou-bha BHA.0011-001-034 · 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: "60. Charles A. Finding Hardware Store. 120 North [correction - South] Main. 1885, two stories, stone false front, red sandstone, random rubble construction, pressed tin second-story addition on the front painted grey and applied to resemble the painted sandstone of the lower story, bracketed cornice beneath with rectangular coffers."

              Unidentified
              cou-bha BHA.0020-043 · Item
              Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

              The west side of North Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado, circa 1890s-early 1900s. Men stand on the wooden sidewalk outside the Corner Saloon owned by Johnny Dewers. Next door is a two-story flat roof building with awnings that advertise "W.P. Condon - Hardware - Dry Goods". More false front and wood frame buildings line the dirt packed street.

              Unidentified
              cou-bha BHA.0011-001-037 · 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: "65. E.E. Sumner Grocery Story [sic]. 132 South Main. 1900, two stories, clapboard-faced, false-front, rectangular plan, open porch with balustrade of turned spindles and decorative columns, open stairway on south facade leads to second story."

              Unidentified
              cou-bha BHA.0020-050 · Item
              Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

              Title quoted from printed caption: "Ella Foote on horseback Main Street". Young Ella Foote poses with her horse on top of a snowbank in front of R.C. McKillip's Livery and Feed Store on the east side of Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. A horse drawn sleigh with passengers is stopped near the livery entry. The building with the bell tower is Fireman's Hall. Circa 1899.

              Unidentified
              cou-bha BHA.0011-001-069 · 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: "116. Engle Brothers Exchange Bank. 100 South Ridge. 1880, two stories, clapboard-faced, false front, simple thin cornice supported by four evenly-spaced brackets, pedimented lintels and lug sills on windows, corrugated tin roof, Eastlake-style detailing on rear addition."

              Unidentified
              cou-bha BHA.0020-080 · Item
              Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

              Freemason procession up Lincoln Avenue in Breckenridge, Colorado to the cornerstone dedication for the Summit County Courthouse on July 31, 1909. Members from Breckenridge Lodge No. 47 and lodges from outside Summit County, including Denver's Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M., gathered for the ceremony.

              Unidentified
              cou-bha BHA.0020-077 · Item
              Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

              Freemasons pose in the snow for a group portrait outside Masonic Lodge No. 47, on the corner of Main Street and Washington Avenue in Breckenridge, Colorado. The young men are dressed in sack suits, neckties and hats. Standing in the back row: [unidentified], Clyde McAdoo (on the right). Middle row: [unidentified], Oscar Paris (with white necktie), [unidentified]. Kneeling, front row: Harry Player, Bill Davis, [unidentified]. The two-story false front clapboard building has a glass storefront with an inset entry. Above between two sash windows is the Masonic symbol "G" enclosed in a square and compass and the number "47". Circa 1900s-1920s.

              Unidentified
              cou-bha BHA.0011-001-012 · 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: "19. George B. Watson's Clothing and Gents Furnishing Store. 101 South Main. 1880s, two stories, rectangular plan, Italianate false front, bracketed cornice, false quoins, applied dentil course along window sills, projected molding delineating first-story front, applied fluted pilasters."

              Unidentified
              cou-bha BHA.0011-001-014 · 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: "21. Goods. 105 South Main. 1880s, rebuilt after 1900, two stories, rectangular plan, horizontal rough-plank construction, false-front, first story street facade--brick faced, second story street facade, asphalt panels, gable apex creating pediment on false front roof."

              Unidentified