No. 2 [306] Pitkin Place - Pitkin Place Historic District - Pueblo, CO
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N 38° 15.523 W 104° 37.672
13S E 532557 N 4234586
This is one of the seven residences that are designated as the Pitkin Place Historic District.
Waymark Code: WMPD8F
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. 2 Pitkin Place, is quite complex and characteristic of the Queen Anne style. The steep multi-gabled roof is composed of differing materials, wood shingles, decorative shingles, and brick facing. A swept or eyebrow window is located high on the roofline, followed by a brick-faced pediment with a circular window, and below that a smaller irregular-shaped shingle pediment with a carved decorative motif. The windows throughout the residence are of irregular size, and except for those noted, all are double-hung and rectangular in shape. The smaller irregular pediment noted above is faced with two narrow windows, with the upper portion broken into two lights. The center windows on this same pediment have upper portions broken into four lights each. Entrance is gained beneath a simple shingle-faced veranda. The veranda is supported by three sets of simple coupled columns. (from (
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