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The Ideal Cleaning Parlors, a dry cleaning and laundry business owned by Robert E. Parkinson, was located at 117 W. 2nd St. This building has since been torn down. Bob Rush Collection.
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Methodist Church and First Christian Church at the corners of 4th and D Streets in Salida, Colorado. Bob Rush Collection.
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Bateman Hardware was located at 119 F Street in Salida, Colorado. Bob Rush Collection.
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Four stories capped with a corner tower made the St. Clair Hotel the tallest building in Salida when it opened for business June 6, 1890, and there are still none that equal or exceed it. The building, located on the northeast corner of First and E Streets, was 75-by-90 feet, included 68 sleeping rooms (many with their own bathrooms) and had a balcony on two sides. There was a fine dining room. Construction cost $45,000, in addition to $8,000 in oak...
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The Argys Bros. Garage was located at 211-223 E. 1st St. The building is the current location of Spirit Mountain Antler & Log Design. The Rainbow Hotel (formerly the St. Clair and the Denton) is in the background at the corner of 1st and E. Bob Rush Collection.
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The Capitol Hotel in Buena Vista, Colorado. Bob Rush Collection.
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Part of Peter Mulvany's business empire, located on 1st and G Streets in Salida, Colorado. Roof advertising reads: Peter Mulvany, Groceries, Feed, Grain, & Hay, Wholesale & Retail. Schuttler Wagons, Field and Garden Seeds, Atlas Coal, Farming Implements. This image is part of the Donna Nevens Collection.
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Argys Brothers Garage on 221 E. 1st Street. The St. Clair Hotel is visible on the far side of photo. This image is from the Bob Rush Photo Collection.
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305 G Street in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.