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Radford House and Meat Market at Fairplay in the late 1800s

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Title

Radford House and Meat Market at Fairplay in the late 1800s

Rights

No Copyright - United States

Subject

Butcher shops; Houses; Hotels

Description

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.

Source: Judith Van Buren, 2009
Credit: Isaac S. Smith Family

Type

image

Is Part Of

Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection

Identifier

ph002945

Format

Image/jpeg

Relation

Park County Local History Archives

Source

Photographs; Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection; Fairplay - Businessess folder; no. 2945

Date

1880-1900

Coverage

Colorado (state); Park (county); Fairplay (inhabited place)

Collection

Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection

Tags

carriage, family business, horses, hotel, marketplace, pack trains

Citation

“Radford House and Meat Market at Fairplay in the late 1800s,” Park County Local History Digital Archive, accessed June 4, 2025, https://pclha.cvlcollections.org/items/show/317.

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https://pclha.cvlcollections.org/oa/items/317/manifest.json

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