Description: 2419. CATEGORY: State – Colorado TYPE: Vintage Postcard DESCRIPTION: The hotel was built in 1892 of sandstone and red granite, one year later than the Oxford Hotel. It was named for its original owner, Henry C. Brown, who had homesteaded the Capitol Hill area, and was designed with its distinctive triangular shape by architect Frank Edbrooke, who also designed the Oxford Hotel. Built with an iron and steel frame covered with cement and sandstone by the Whitehouse & Wirgler Stone Company, the building was “one of America’s first fireproof structures according to a May 21, 1892 cover story in Scientific American.” Upon its completion, it was Denver’s tallest building. CONDITION: Unused; never mailed. Minor corner and edge wear, light soiling and toning; Very Good condition. SOLD AS IS. SEE PICTURES to Judge Condition for Yourself. Overseas and Foreign Buyers please be aware: You Need to check with your country’s postal service to see if there are any disruptions to service due to the current pandemic. The USA post office has told us that some mail going outside of the USA can take up to 30 days because the current pandemic Measures and Precautions. FEEL FREE TO VISIT OUR EBAY STORE FOR A WIDE VARIETY OF VINTAGE COLLECTIBLES AND ANTIQUES. If you plan to purchase multiple items, just put all the items you want into your Ebay cart, then press “PLEASE SEND ME THE TOTAL…” and I will be able to invoice you with combined shipping. Make sure you’re purchasing via computer, as this option is not available when buying with your phone. Once you have purchased an item and we have wrapped it for shipping, additional items CANNOT be added, and must be shipped separately. All books are protected by a moisture seal, bubble wrap, and they are packaged in cardboard cartons for protection.
Price: 2 USD
Location: Zephyrhills, Florida
End Time: 2024-12-04T00:38:13.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1.5 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Printed (Lithograph)
City/Region: Denver
Postage Condition: Unposted
State: Colorado
Era: Undivided Back (c. 1901-1907)
Region: Colorado
Country: USA