Boulder Historic Places Plan

North Facade: In general, the stone masonry on the north side of the building is in good condition. Some visible damage is on the stone just west of the main entry door. One of the headers over the bay windows just east of the main entry has a large crack. East Facade: The east wall of the building is in good condition overall. However, the south end of the porch has considerable damage to the building masonry, which appears to have been caused by water damage and drainage issues as well as past at graffiti removal processes. Another area of damage is at the base of the shallow pilaster near the south east corner of the building.

South Facade: The masonry on the south wall is in good condition overall. A cracked stone is above the entry porch addition. The south-west building corner has vines growing on the stone, causing potential damage.

Figure 1-14. Efflorescence west of main entry, 2020 (source: Ratio)

Figure 1-15. Cracked header, 2020 (source: Ratio)

Figure 1-16. Stone damage at stair, 2020 (source: Ratio)

Figure 1-17. Stone damage at gutter, 2020 (source: Ratio)

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