| Lake City DIRT COMMEMORATIVE ORNAMENT SERIES |

2008 Commemorative Ornament Hinsdale County Courthouse $20.00 per ornament, includes taxes. 2008 Ornament and 2007 Ornament for $35.00 set, includes taxes. Additional $3 for shipping. Send payment to Lake City DIRT PO Box 973 Lake City, CO 81235 Limited quantity available, unique number. Order yours today before supplies run out!! Click here to download a PDF order form OR CLICK HERE to make a secure on line donation to DIRT! You will be forwarded to the National Trust for Historic Preservation site. Miners & Merchants Bank Known as the Stone Bank Block, the building was constructed by First National Bank and John S. Hough, in 1877. The beautiful cut-stone and furnishings totaled $22,000. This building showcases stone arches and French plate glass panels. The Miners and Merchants Bank bought the building in 1881 and operated until 1914 when many of the mines closed and business stagnated. The building has seen a variety of uses, including the Post Office, an ice cream parlor, silent movie theatre, the office of Lake City Power Company, a restaurant, liquor store, cocktail lounge and dance floor. The upstairs has been used as a hotel and offices for physicians, attorneys, and dentists. For many years, the building was operated as the Elkhorn Hotel. A group of local businessmen reopened the renovated building and a banking institution is once again operating in this location. In 2007, the bank was renamed “Miners and Merchants Bank.” 2007 Commemorative Ornament Miners and Merchants Bank |
| Email • 970-944-DIRT (3478) PO Box 973 Lake City, CO 81235 LC DIRT BOD - Secure login |
| DIRT COMMITTEES DESIGN ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING ORGANIZATION PROMOTION |
| MONTHLY MEETINGS Our DIRT Board and four committees meet regularly for an up-to-date schedule please call 970-944-3478 |
| Find out about DIRT's low-interest loan. July 2006- June 2008 Lake City Details Calendar Available Now! Preview a Black & White PDF (1.2 M) Volunteer to be a Wine Server at the 2007 Wine & Music Festival |


| CLICK HERE to make a secure on line donation to DIRT! You will be forwarded to the National Trust for Historic Preservation site. |

