Cortez adds three businesses, home to city historic register

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Cortez adds three businesses, home to city historic register

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Jim Olson, manager at Slavens True Value Hardware, holds the back door for a shopper on Nov. 27. The Cortez City Council on Tuesday designated the hardware store and three other buildings as historic properties in town.
The Cortez City Council on Tuesday designated three Main Street businesses and home residential home as historic properties. The decorative Southwest brickwork on the Brand Central building, formerly known as Brubaker’s Lumber, is found in similar buildings built in the 1940s and 1950s.
The Cortez City Council on Tuesday designated three Main Street businesses and home residential home as historic properties, including the Main Street Brewery and Restaurant, originally built in 1929.

Cortez adds three businesses, home to city historic register

Jim Olson, manager at Slavens True Value Hardware, holds the back door for a shopper on Nov. 27. The Cortez City Council on Tuesday designated the hardware store and three other buildings as historic properties in town.
The Cortez City Council on Tuesday designated three Main Street businesses and home residential home as historic properties. The decorative Southwest brickwork on the Brand Central building, formerly known as Brubaker’s Lumber, is found in similar buildings built in the 1940s and 1950s.
The Cortez City Council on Tuesday designated three Main Street businesses and home residential home as historic properties, including the Main Street Brewery and Restaurant, originally built in 1929.