Photograph of the coal house and the road behind the Niblock-Yacovette Terrace located in Denver, Colorado. Constructed in 1891 by Isaac Percival for Thomas Niblock, an Irish immigrant, the terrace is divided in the middle by a stepped cornice and roof porch, which creates two five-unit sections with alternating wood stud and masonry party walls. The building is distinguished by a row of segmentally arched windows on the second floor facade. Berardino Yacovetta purchased the building in 1917 and leased apartments to many of the immigrants from Italy that he sponsored. The building provided housing for the three separate immigrant groups--Irish, Italian, and Hispanic--so important to the development of the North Denver neighborhood.
Original photograph held by The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, History Colorado
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