This sleek, two-story brick building has ornate corbeling and diapered panels, with sandstone trim that becomes bands of sills and lintels for the upper story added about 1909. Scars show where a protruding cornice once adorned this handsome structure. Bessie Smith, Greeley's pioneer woman architect, was the daughter of a local contractor who trained with the Denver architecture firm of Baerresen Brothers.
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Coronado Building
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