Contributing Properties in the Historic Union Ave Commercial District

This is a list of contributing properties to the Union Avenue Historic Commercial District:

Leading contributing properties[1]
Name Address Date of construction Notability
The Favorite Tavern 119 W. B St. 1905
Union Depot 132 W. B St. 1890 Richardsonian Romanesque Revival style, the depot was one of the largest and busiest in the region. listed on the National Register 04/01/1975, 5PE.494
Vail Hotel 217 S. Grand 1910 When Construction was completed it was regarded as the most modern hotel west of Chicago
City Hall 1 City Hall Pl. 1917 Represents the work of a master
Pueblo Memorial Auditorium 1 City Hall Pl. 1919 Site of President Woodrow Wilson's last public speech, as well as hosting the third largest pipe organ in the U.S.
Quaker Flour Mill 102 S. Oneida St. 1869
Joseph H. Edwards Senior Center 230 N. Union Ave. 1887
Cope Office Supply 102 S. Victoria Ave. 1893
Elmer's Sheet Metal 101-103 S. Union Ave. 1889
Boyle Block 105-107 S. Union Ave. 1889
Heart-Light Metaphysical Store 124 S. Union Ave. 1905
Lamplight Coffee Company 126 S. Union Ave. 1905
Gold Dust Block 130 S. Union Ave. 1889 Originally owned by Andrew Mcgovern, an Irish immigrant, later city councilman and prominent Pueblo Merchant. Responsible for raising the first Pueblo Catholic Church south of the Arkansas River.
Lamplight Coffee Company 126 S. Union Ave. 1905
Military Surplus 206 S. Union Ave. 1891
Lamplight Coffee Company 126 S. Union Ave. 1905
Kushnir Furniture Building 214-216 S. Union Ave. 1900
Angelo's Pizza 223 S. Union Ave. 1905
226-228 S. Union Ave. 1887 listed on National Register Of Historic Places
Seabel's 231-233 S. Union Ave. 1881 Distinct Architectural style, also notable for association with Delos L. Holden, prominent banker, building, Investor and politician
Magpies 229 S. Union Ave. 1896
Deremer Block 230 S. Union Ave. 1882
McLaughlin Building 330 S. Union Ave. 1891
Holmes Hardware 400 S. Union Ave. 1915
Pueblo Southwest Trading 104 S. Victoria Ave. 1894
The Senate Bar 219 S. Grand Ave. 1904 Best known for association with two previously competing Pueblo Newspapers.

References

  1. ^ "Pueblo inventory of cultural resources: Directory of properties on the Pueblo Register of Historic Places and on [the] Colorado State and National Historic Registers" (PDF). City of Pueblo. September 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 4, 2011. Retrieved January 14, 2023.