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A residential house located at the corner of Third and Wall Street in Eagle. The house was built in 1910 for G. D. Haubrick. Former owners include the Pancoast, Moulton, Chambers, Buck, and Wilson families.
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"Along with the move of the county seat came an obligation to build a modern county courthouse. Designed by renowned architect J. Francis Pillsbury, the Eagle County Courthouse was constructed in 1932 at a cost of $60,000. The sheriff's office was on the basement floor along with living quarters for the jailer. The jail and courtroom were on the third floor (note the bars on the window at leaft). -- Kathy Heicher, Early Eagle p.82
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The former Town Hall and city office building for Eagle, located at 112 West 2nd Street in Eagle. The building is now occupied by the Ute Springs Experiential Learning Center, part of the Eagle River Youth Coalition.
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A residential house located at 410 Washington Street in Eagle. Build in 1911 by Frank Fox, previous owners include the Johnson, Doll, Allen, and Dickinson families.
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A residential house located at 409 Washington Street in Eagle. "7/24/1908 E. V. E. John Love had 650 blocks manufactured to build his house. 11/13/1908 Near Completion - 12/04-1908 Plastering Beginning 1/18/1909 Ready - except for kalsomining and cement work which has to wait for spring." Owned by Hume White from the 1930s to 1950s. A carriage house is located in the back.
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A building located at 405 Broadway Street. Built in 1910 by Harvey B. Dice, by 1913, William Love lived in the house. Later on, it became know as the "Bindley House" due to barber E. J. "Jack" Bindley and his family residing in the house. It is now occupied by the Knight Planning Service.
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A residential house located at 333 Broadway Street in Eagle. Built in 1904 by J. M. Carrigan, previous owners include Pauline Wood, Alice McEllen, Frances Personett, Pearl A. Thomas, and Harold and Agnes Randall.
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A residential house located at 345 Wall Street in Eagle. The house was build in 1911 by John Welsh. Previous owners include the Watson and Lewis families.
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A residential house located at 332 Howard Street in Eagle. Built in or prior to 1906 by Henry Baer, this log cabin house was moved to its current location from Sylvan Lake.
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A residential house located at 526 Howard Street in Eagle. Built in 1902, it served as the Methodist Church parsonage for many years when it was located at 130 Howard Street.
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The Nogal-Ping Hotel as it appeared in 1997. Formerly located at 104 Capitol Street in Eagle, the Nogal-Ping Hotel was owned by Otis and Minnien Ping. "Otis and Minnie Ping bought the Nogal Hotel in 1923. The Pings expanded the commercial operation by adding two wings out back and several detached motel units. Minnie Ping was an ambitious businesswoman, and Otis was the handyman who did the work. The Pings eventually installed a gas station, featuring...
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The Dice Building located at 225 Broadway Street in Eagle. A restaurant known as Fortune's Pizza once occupied the space. The building is currently occupied by the Owashi Sushi & Kitchen restaurant.
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Town of Eagle workers grading the area next to the barn in preparation for the relocation of Bob Mayne's donated farm house, which serves as the Information Center in Chambers Park.
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The front entrance on the eastern side of the Eagle County Building. It houses many of the county's local government agencies. Castle Peak can be seen in the background.
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The Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Leadville, Colorado, as seen from the back of the church. The image was taken by David Dan[b/l]y in 2001. The church was founded in 1879. The back of the image reads, "Wishing you all the best this Holiday Season! - David & Barbara Dan[b/l]y."
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The Chambers barn and the foundation for the Information Center in Chambers Park, on the banks of the Eagle River, in October/November 1988. The Chambers horse barn was originally located at the site of the present I-70 interchange on the Chambers Ranch. It was moved to temporary storage in 1981, while the Eagle County Historical Society raised funds for a foundation to be built. It was seated on the foundation in 1984 and opened to the public as...
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The Eagle County Historical Museum at its present location at Chambers Park in Eagle, Colorado. The Chambers horse barn was originally located at the site of the present I-70 interchange on the Chambers Ranch. It was moved to temporary storage in 1981, while the Eagle County Historical Society raised funds for a foundation to be built. It was seated on the foundation in 1984 and opened to the public as a local history museum in 1991. The historic...
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The Eagle County Justice Center, located in Eagle. The image appears to have been taken in the 1990s.
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The Mayne farm house being moved from the Eagle County Fairgrounds to its final location at Chambers Park to become the Information Center.
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Cut timber is loaded onto a semi-flatbed trailer at the Kaibab Sawmill. Located in the area of Eagle now known as the Lower Kaibab Subdivision, near the Bluffs subdivisions and current Eagle Valley Elementary and Middle Schools, it was in operation from the 1940s to 1980s before its closure by the EPA, citing emissions from the burner affecting air quality.