Fairplay Businesses
346. Fairplay - Businesses. early 1900s. Star Barn. Source: Karen Denison
647. Fairplay - Businesses. early 1900s. Source: Karen Denison
649. Fairplay - Businesses 1888? Front Street. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
704. Fairplay - Businesses. August 1905. Blacksmith shop of George M. Teter (with anvil). Shop was located at corner of 6th & Front Street, across street from Star Barn. Photo was taken from front door which opened on to Front St. Teter built garage on this site in 1913. Source: Karen Denison
718. Fairplay - Businesses. early 1900s. Front Street. Source: Karen Denison
733. Fairplay - Businesses. 1924. Fairplay Hotel. Source: Karen Denison
919. Fairplay - Businesses. unknown date. Sam and Eva Cohen family. Cohens owned and operated their Front Street store for many years. Source: South Park Historical Society
934. Fairplay - Businesses. about 1893. Radford House was located at 6th & Front St. It was reportedly built in 1872. It became South Park Hotel in about March 1879 (previously known as Traveler’s House). It became Radford House in early 1890s and burned on January 21, 1897, a few months after Susannah Harris-Young bought it. Source: Harold Steinhoff
1303. Fairplay - Businesses. Early 1900s. Summer Brewery and Summer Meat Market. Source: Tom Klinger Collection
1342. Fairplay - Businesses. 1930s. Front Street looking west. Sanborn post card F-828. Source: Wilbur Lewis
1367. Fairplay - Businesses. Mid 1940s. Fairplay hotel. Picket fence in foreground is in front of telephone office. Source: Wilbur Lewis
1368. Fairplay - Businesses. About 1950. Hand Hotel. At left is Zoe Nethery and far right is Jim Nethery. Jim was a teamster for Wilbur Lewis during the 1920s. Windows reflect drug store and Pocock’s grocery which were across the street. Source: Wilbur Lewis
1544. Fairplay - Businesses. Late 1800s? Senate Saloon. Owner at time of photo was Al Teter, brother of Edith Teter’s father-in-law. Photographer was Charles Markle, Alma. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1585. Fairplay - Businesses. Circa 1942. South Park Hotel. George White photo. Source: Special Collections, Tutt Library, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado
1629. Fairplay - Businesses. Late 1800s. Dempsey Smith Livery Feed Barn. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1674. Fairplay - Businesses. Postcard of Fairplay Motel. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1678. Fairplay. Late 1800s? Fairplay Hotel. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1679. Fairplay. Karch & Heberer store. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1680. Fairplay. Schoens’ store. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1681. Fairplay. Postcard of Fairplay Hotel. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1682. Fairplay. Hotel Windsor. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1686. Fairplay. Late 1800s. Remlin’s Shoe Store. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
2024. Fairplay - Businesses. 1970s. Looking west on Highway 9. Source: Thomas Harbor James Family
2064. Fairplay - Businesses. Hathaway Bank on Front Street.. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
2115. Fairplay - Businesses. 1930s. Front Street looking west. Sanborn post card F-818. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
2182. Fairplay - Businesses. About 1905. Front St. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
2183. Fairplay - Businesses. Front Street. Sanborn post card F-878. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
2346. Fairplay – Businesses. Early 1900s. Blue Bell Inn interior. Source: Wadley Family Collection
2347. Fairplay – Businesses. Circa 1930s. Blue Bell Inn. Source: Wadley Family Collection
2444. Fairplay – Businesses. Early 1930s. Sanborn post card F 754. Source: Sanborn, Ltd.
2459. Fairplay – Businesses. 1930s. Hand Hotel and Prunes Memorial at left. Sanborn post card F 775. Source: Sanborn, Ltd.
2498. Fairplay – Businesses. Early 1930s. Sanborn post card F 962, F 50. Fairplay Hotel. Source: Sanborn, Ltd.
2500. Fairplay – Businesses. Mid 1940s. Front Street. Sanborn post card F 972, F 80. Source: Sanborn, Ltd.
2501. Fairplay – Businesses. Mid 1940s. Front Street. Sanborn post card F 973, F 81. Source: Sanborn, Ltd.
2502. Fairplay – Businesses. Mid 1940s. Front Street. Sanborn post card F 973, F 81. Source: Sanborn, Ltd.
2503. Fairplay – Businesses. Mid 1940s. Front Street. Sanborn post card F 973, F 81. Source: Sanborn, Ltd.
2632. Fairplay – Businesses. 1920s. Fairplay Hotel. Sanborn post card. Source: Sanborn, Ltd.
2640. Fairplay – Businesses. 1930s. Blue Light Café and Prunes memorial. Sanborn post card. Source: Sanborn, Ltd.
2641. Fairplay – Businesses. 1930s. Sanborn post card. Source: Sanborn, Ltd.
2821 Fairplay – Businesses. Circa 1927-1937. Fairplay Hotel. #440. Source: National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum
2945. Fairplay – Businesses. Late 1800s. Radford House and Meat Market. Radford House was located at 6th & Front St. It was reportedly built in 1872. It became South Park Hotel in about March 1879 (previously known as Traveler’s House). It became Radford House in early 1890s and burned (along with meat market) on January 21, 1897, a few months after Susannah Harris-Young bought it. Credit: Isaac S. Smith Family
2946. Fairplay – Businesses. Sept. 2, 1913. Hotel Windsor. Bevins photo. Credit: Isaac S. Smith Family
3168. Fairplay – Businesses. July 4, 1904. Building on Front Street. Credit: Philip A. McKee & Family
3179. Fairplay – Businesses. Early 1900s. Front Street.
3292. Fairplay – Businesses. Circa 1880s. North side of Front St. looking west. T. C. Miller photo. Stereo View. Credit: Ed & Nancy Bathke Collection.
3294. Fairplay – Businesses. Circa 1880s. A. E. Jones Groceries, Provisions and Mining Supplies and Hathaway’s Bank buildings on Front St. T. C. Miller photo. Stereo View. Credit: Ed & Nancy Bathke Collection.
3295. Fairplay – Businesses. Circa 1880s. Front Street. T. C. Miller photo. Stereo View. Credit: Ed & Nancy Bathke Collection.
3296. Fairplay – Businesses. Circa 1880s. South side of Front St. looking west. T. C. Miller photo. Stereo View. Source: Credit: Ed & Nancy Bathke Collection.
3307. Fairplay – Businesses. Circa 1880s. Bergh House was located on Main Street. Was Vestel House in about 1879-1880, having been Bergh House both before and after that. Susannah Harris-Young bought it in 1897 and renamed it the Windsor. T. C. Miller photo. Stereo View. Credit: Ed & Nancy Bathke Collection.
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346. Fairplay - Businesses. early 1900s. Star Barn. Source: Karen Denison









































