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South side of the 300 Block of W. Pitkin Avenue

PITKIN PLACE HISTORIC DISTRICT

National Register 01/31/1978, 5PE.490

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.

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