Henry Kohler, the town druggist, built a small, L-shaped Queen Anne cottage of stone faced in ornate local brick-work. The house is distinguished by Ionic porch columns (1911) and round-arched windows with shutters. Kohler later moved to Denver and, with partner Frank McLister, founded the largest paint plant in the Rockies, the Komac Paint Company.
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