BDS 06-25-01

Sides Painted
1
Color
Blue
Structure
Brick Building
Unique Characteristics
None
Still Standing
Yes
Credits

Photo 1 by Erica Boniface. 

Photo 2 by unknown (ca. 1895). 

Photo 3 by unknown (ca. 1910). 

Photo 4 by unknown (ca. 1969). 

Photos 5 & 6 by Muriel Sibell Wolle (1942). 

Photo 7 by Mark Jutton (Nov. 12, 2006). 

Photos 8 & 9 by Barry Swackhamer (July 1, 2009). 

Photo 10 by Jason Miller (July 18, 2009). 

Photos 11 & 12 by unknown (Sept. 14, 2009). 

Photo 13 by Thaddeus Roan (Sept. 18, 2009). 

Photo 14 by unknown (Nov. 13, 2009). 

Photo 15 by unknown (Jan. 3, 2010). 

Photos 16 & 17 by Earl Leatherberry (Apr. 27, 2010). 

Photos 18 & 19 by Kevin Oliver (May 1, 2010). 

Photos 20 & 21 by Doug Grinbergs (Dec. 26, 2010). 

Photo 22 by unknown (May 12, 2011). 

Photo 23 by Chris Cornwell (Jan. 24, 2012). 

Photos 24 & 25 by unknown.

Photo 26 by Bob Kisken (ca. 2018).
Other Information

BD sign on an old carriage building now a saloon/casino.  The building housed a thriving blacksmith and carriage business right up to the davent of the automobile.  Due to mining operations the hills were deforested and as a result the town was frequently flooded. In Photo 1 the town has installed a temporary train track on Main to help remove debris after the 1895 flood. Photo 2 shows the aftermath of the 1910 flood. 

Where to find it

The building is located on Main St. (Mt. Thomas Dr.) just southeast of CO Rt. 279 (Gregory St.), in Black Hawk. One end. Brick casino. Blue background.

Latitude
39° 48.10'
Longitude
-105° 29.62'