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The Ginacci House, at 1116 LaFarge St. in Louisville, Colorado, was built around 1908. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It is a one-story masonry house with a hipped roof, having two arched doors and two arched windows on its front facade. Gingerbread trim decorates a front porch and a gable in the center of the roof. Among homes built for coal miners in Louisville, the house is unusual for its red brick construction and for association with Italian heritage. A 1926 extension housed a spaghetti-making machine. It has also been known as the Leary House.

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  • The Ginacci House, at 1116 LaFarge St. in Louisville, Colorado, was built around 1908. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It is a one-story masonry house with a hipped roof, having two arched doors and two arched windows on its front facade. Gingerbread trim decorates a front porch and a gable in the center of the roof. Among homes built for coal miners in Louisville, the house is unusual for its red brick construction and for association with Italian heritage. A 1926 extension housed a spaghetti-making machine. It has also been known as the Leary House. (en)
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  • The Ginacci House, at 1116 LaFarge St. in Louisville, Colorado, was built around 1908. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It is a one-story masonry house with a hipped roof, having two arched doors and two arched windows on its front facade. Gingerbread trim decorates a front porch and a gable in the center of the roof. Among homes built for coal miners in Louisville, the house is unusual for its red brick construction and for association with Italian heritage. A 1926 extension housed a spaghetti-making machine. It has also been known as the Leary House. (en)
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