Contributing Properties in the Historic Union Ave Commercial District
This is a list of contributing properties to the Union Avenue Historic Commercial District:
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Name | Address | Date of construction | Notability |
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The Favorite Tavern | 119 W. B St. | 1905 | |
Union Depot | 132 W. B St. | 1890 | Richardsonian Romanesque Revival style, the depot was one of the largest and busiest in the region. listed on the National Register 04/01/1975, 5PE.494 |
Vail Hotel | 217 S. Grand | 1910 | When Construction was completed it was regarded as the most modern hotel west of Chicago |
City Hall | 1 City Hall Pl. | 1917 | Represents the work of a master |
Pueblo Memorial Auditorium | 1 City Hall Pl. | 1919 | Site of President Woodrow Wilson's last public speech, as well as hosting the third largest pipe organ in the U.S. |
Quaker Flour Mill | 102 S. Oneida St. | 1869 | |
Joseph H. Edwards Senior Center | 230 N. Union Ave. | 1887 | |
Cope Office Supply | 102 S. Victoria Ave. | 1893 | |
Elmer's Sheet Metal | 101-103 S. Union Ave. | 1889 | |
Boyle Block | 105-107 S. Union Ave. | 1889 | |
Heart-Light Metaphysical Store | 124 S. Union Ave. | 1905 | |
Lamplight Coffee Company | 126 S. Union Ave. | 1905 | |
Gold Dust Block | 130 S. Union Ave. | 1889 | Originally owned by Andrew Mcgovern, an Irish immigrant, later city councilman and prominent Pueblo Merchant. Responsible for raising the first Pueblo Catholic Church south of the Arkansas River. |
Lamplight Coffee Company | 126 S. Union Ave. | 1905 | |
Military Surplus | 206 S. Union Ave. | 1891 | |
Lamplight Coffee Company | 126 S. Union Ave. | 1905 | |
Kushnir Furniture Building | 214-216 S. Union Ave. | 1900 | |
Angelo's Pizza | 223 S. Union Ave. | 1905 | |
226-228 S. Union Ave. | 1887 | listed on National Register Of Historic Places | |
Seabel's | 231-233 S. Union Ave. | 1881 | Distinct Architectural style, also notable for association with Delos L. Holden, prominent banker, building, Investor and politician |
Magpies | 229 S. Union Ave. | 1896 | |
Deremer Block | 230 S. Union Ave. | 1882 | |
McLaughlin Building | 330 S. Union Ave. | 1891 | |
Holmes Hardware | 400 S. Union Ave. | 1915 | |
Pueblo Southwest Trading | 104 S. Victoria Ave. | 1894 | |
The Senate Bar | 219 S. Grand Ave. | 1904 | Best known for association with two previously competing Pueblo Newspapers. |
References
- ↑ Pueblo Inventory of Cultural Resources Directory of Properties on the Pueblo Register of Historic Places and on Colorado State and National Historic Registers
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