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- La_Fave_Block abstract "The La Fave Block is located at the intersection of East Cooper Avenue and South Hunter Street in Aspen, Colorado, United States. It is a brick commercial building erected in the late 1880s, during the initial mining boom that created Aspen. Today it is the second oldest brick commercial building in the city, and, along with its neighbors on East Cooper, the only structure left built by Frank LaFave, one of Aspen's early settlers. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.Its ornate Victorian architecture and idiosyncratic fenestration has survived, and it has become one of the most valuable commercial properties in contemporary Aspen due to its location a short distance from the Aspen Mountain ski resort's main lifts. At one point in the 20th century it was the office of an important local architect; and later a ski shop run by Olympic gold medalist Stein Eriksen. Its primary tenant is a clothing store run by Leonard "Boogie" Weinglass, the man said to have inspired a character portrayed by Mickey Rourke. In 2008 it sold for $14.6 million.".
- La_Fave_Block added "1987-03-06".
- La_Fave_Block location Aspen,_Colorado.
- La_Fave_Block location Colorado.
- La_Fave_Block nrhpReferenceNumber "87000193".
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- La_Fave_Block wikiPageID "31135920".
- La_Fave_Block wikiPageLength "9998".
- La_Fave_Block wikiPageOutDegree "44".
- La_Fave_Block wikiPageRevisionID "542041287".
- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_skiing_at_the_1952_Winter_Olympics.
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- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Aspen,_Colorado.
- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commercial_buildings_completed_in_1888.
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- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink Fenestration_(architecture).
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- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink Gondola_lift.
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- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink Mickey_Rourke.
- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink Molding_(decorative).
- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Pitkin_County,_Colorado.
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- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink Roaring_Fork_Valley.
- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink Sash_window.
- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink Sash_windows.
- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink Stein_Eriksen.
- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink The_Aspen_Times.
- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink Timber_frame.
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- La_Fave_Block wikiPageWikiLink Transom_(architectural).
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- La_Fave_Block yearOfConstruction "1888".
- La_Fave_Block added "1987-03-06".
- La_Fave_Block alt "1888.0".
- La_Fave_Block architecture "Late Victorian".
- La_Fave_Block built "1888".
- La_Fave_Block caption "West and north elevations, 2010".
- La_Fave_Block governingBody "Private businesses".
- La_Fave_Block hasPhotoCollection La_Fave_Block.
- La_Fave_Block latDegrees "39".
- La_Fave_Block latDirection "N".
- La_Fave_Block latMinutes "11".
- La_Fave_Block latSeconds "15".
- La_Fave_Block location Aspen,_Colorado.
- La_Fave_Block location Colorado.
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- La_Fave_Block longDegrees "106".
- La_Fave_Block longDirection "W".
- La_Fave_Block longMinutes "49".
- La_Fave_Block longSeconds "3".
- La_Fave_Block mapAlt "A map of Colorado, showing county boundaries, with a red dot in the center of Pitkin County, west of the central region of the state.".
- La_Fave_Block mapCaption "Location within Colorado".
- La_Fave_Block mpsub "Historic Resources of Aspen MRA".
- La_Fave_Block name "La Fave Block".
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- La_Fave_Block subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Aspen,_Colorado.
- La_Fave_Block subject Category:Commercial_buildings_completed_in_1888.
- La_Fave_Block subject Category:Commercial_buildings_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Colorado.
- La_Fave_Block subject Category:Victorian_architecture_in_Colorado.
- La_Fave_Block point "39.1875 -106.8175".
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- La_Fave_Block comment "The La Fave Block is located at the intersection of East Cooper Avenue and South Hunter Street in Aspen, Colorado, United States. It is a brick commercial building erected in the late 1880s, during the initial mining boom that created Aspen. Today it is the second oldest brick commercial building in the city, and, along with its neighbors on East Cooper, the only structure left built by Frank LaFave, one of Aspen's early settlers.".
- La_Fave_Block label "La Fave Block".
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