- City:
- Nunn, CO
- Site Type:
- Civic Facilities
- New Deal Agencies:
- Work Relief Programs, Civil Works Administration (CWA)
Description
"Constructed in 1933-1934 as a Civil Works Administration project, the two-story building, of painted concrete housed the police station, fire department, and town clerk. Community dinners, school activities, and various other family gatherings took place in the building. No longer used as a town hall, the building is in use as the Northern Drylands Museum (2008.)"
Source notes
"The New Deal in Colorado, 1933-1942: Properties Listed in the National Register of Historic Places or the Colorado State Register," Colorado Historical Society, 2008.Contribute to this Site
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The postmaster in Nunn knows a lot of Historical information.
You might be able to get a picture of the former use of the building through her.
I got this information from ‘ghosttowns.com/state/co/nunn.html’
I hope it helps
I found you SITE very interesting, I live in Loveland , Colorado