No. 3 [310] Pitkin Place - Pitkin Place Historic District - Pueblo, CO
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N 38° 15.535 W 104° 37.689
13S E 532532 N 4234608
This is one of the seven residences that are designated as the Pitkin Place Historic District.
Waymark Code: WMPD8K
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. 3 Pitkin Place, is constructed of pink rock-faced stone, and although smaller in scale than No. 1, is just as impressive. The outstanding design features of this third residence include: the three-story tower on the west side, with its second-story open-air porch formed by the massive arches and checkerboard stonework; the semi-elliptical stained glass window high on the front gable; the variety of dormer shapes dotting the roofline; the use of decorative shingling and bargeboard on the west side gable; the squat Richardsonian chimneys contrasting with the East Lake furniture-like turnposts supporting the lower porch; and the gingerbread trim found on the second-story encased porch." (from (
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