LOUISVILLE
MULTIPLE RESOURCE AREA
During the 1860s, settlement in the area was agricultural based. In
the late 1870s, coal was discovered, leading to a population boom
and the founding of the town. Unlike coal camps which were planned
and built by coal companies for their employees, Louisville is typical
of coal towns where the architecture evolved over time. The properties
included in the resource area are representative of commercial and
residential development in Louisville during the late 19th and early
20th century. (Accepted by National Register in 1986)
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BOULDER COUNTY
Louisville
DENVER ELEVATOR--GRAIN ELEVATOR
Colo. Hwy. 42, near Tract 712
National Register 02/14/1986, 5BL.8929
GINACCI HOUSE
1116 LaFarge St.
National Register 02/14/1986, 5BL..914
JACOE STORE
1001 Main St.
National Register 02/14/1986, 5BL.8927
LA SALLA HOUSE/WILSON HOUSE
1124 Main St.
National Register 01/14/1986, 5BL.950
LACKNER'S TAVERN
1006 Pine St.
National Register 02/14/1986, 5BL.8928
NATIONAL FUEL COMPANY STORE
801 Main St.
National Register 01/14/1986, 5BL.8926
PETRELLI-DEL PIZZO HOUSE
1016 Main St.
National Register 02/14/1986, 5BL.948
RHOADES HOUSE
1024 Grant St.
National Register 02/14/1986, 5BL.942
ROBINSON HOUSE
301 Spruce St.
National Register 02/14/1986, 5BL.856
STOLMES HOUSE
616 Front St.
National Register 02/14/1986, 5BL.952
TEGO BROTHERS DRUGSTORE/STATE NATIONAL BANK OF LOUISVILLE
700 Main St.
National Register 02/14/1986, 5BL.8925
THOMAS HOUSE
700 Lincoln St.
National Register 02/14/1986, 5BL.934
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