Archives & Local History
Manhart Store and house
ACCESSION NUMBER: 1992.001.0687.0538
PHOTOGRAPHER: Unknown
TITLE: Manhart Store and house, Plum Avenue, Sedalia, Colorado
DESCRIPTION: Two story Manhart Store with three windows across the front, attached to one story older part of the store to the east. The larger two-story part of the building is made of stone, and the one story part of the building is made of wood. The lower level of the two story building is mostly glass, with large windows and recessed doors. A windmill and a watertower are in the back of the building. The frame house, next to the store, has a pitched roof, a brick chimney, gingerbread trim and a front porch with balusters. The yard of the house is surrounded by a wooden fence. The family stands in the yard and on the porch. Small trees are growing in the yard. Denver and Rio Grande Railroad tracks (with third rail) are in the foreground.
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Manhart Store and house
ACCESSION NUMBER: 1992.001.0687.0538
PHOTOGRAPHER: Unknown
TITLE: Manhart Store and house, Plum Avenue, Sedalia, Colorado
DESCRIPTION: Two story Manhart Store with three windows across the front, attached to one story older part of the store to the east. The larger two-story part of the building is made of stone, and the one story part of the building is made of wood. The lower level of the two story building is mostly glass, with large windows and recessed doors. A windmill and a watertower are in the back of the building. The frame house, next to the store, has a pitched roof, a brick chimney, gingerbread trim and a front porch with balusters. The yard of the house is surrounded by a wooden fence. The family stands in the yard and on the porch. Small trees are growing in the yard. Denver and Rio Grande Railroad tracks (with third rail) are in the foreground.
Information about the Douglas County History Research Center and photo reproduction information is available at www.douglascountyhistory.org
If you choose to use one of our images, we'd love to know how! Leave a comment below or email us at sboyd@dclibraries.org