No. 4 [314] Pitkin Place - Pueblo, CO
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N 38° 15.535 W 104° 37.689
13S E 532532 N 4234608
This is one of the Victorian residences that are designated as the Pitkin Place Historic District.
Waymark Code: WMPD8N
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 08/12/2015
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"In the early 1890s, the architect-contractor team of George Roe and E.W. Shutt built six of the seven residences within the district. Developed on land owned by the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company as an exclusive subdivision, Pitkin Place is a linear grouping of residential properties exhibiting a high degree of visual continuity." (from (
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"No. 4 Pitkin Place was constructed in 1892, and is very similar in shape and scale to No. 2 Pitkin Place. With a hip and valley roof covered with wooden shingles, No. 4 Pitkin Place has many distinguishing characteristics of the 19th Century Queen Anne style. The fenestration is irregular, though most of the windows are again double hung, rectangular windows. The structure is composed of various materials and textures. Most notable are: (1) the fish scale shingling which surrounds the semi-elliptical window on the lower front dormer; and (2) the elaborate barge-board on the eave of the main front gable; all which contrast handsomely with the basic brick exterior wall material. No. 4 Pitkin has gone through minor alterations and modifications. The columns supporting the porch are now brick, and metal awnings have been added to all double hung windows. (from (
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