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Citation |
- Permanent Link:
- http://digital.auraria.edu/AA00000258/00001
Material Information
- Title:
- 2814 Champa St. Owned by George Apodaca until 1978 and known as "The Indian House" locally
- Creator:
- Noel, Thomas J. (Thomas Jacob)
- Publication Date:
- 1978
- Physical Description:
- 1 photographic print ; 18 x 13 cm. (8 x 5 in.)
Subjects
- Coordinates:
- 39.757869 x -104.979014
Notes
- General Note:
- View of 2814 Champa Street, in the Five Points Neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. The eclectic style brick house has a fish scale, gable roof, a front dormer with a gambrel roof, gabled side dormers and a covered porch with brick pillars and a pediment. Two wagon wheels are on either side of the front steps. A sign with a quotation is in the pediment. The sign reads: "A cowboy, and Indian & Chinaman were playing poker, the "Chink," he held three aces, the cowboy held a gun, and Indian held an inquest at the setting of the sun." A white picket fence is beside the building, and a wire fence is in front. The building is located within the Curtis Park-Champa Street National Historic District.
Record Information
- Source Institution:
- Auraria Library
- Holding Location:
- Auraria Library
- Rights Management:
- All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
- Resource Identifier:
- 432040743
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