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Union Avenue Historic Commercial District : ウィキペディア英語版
Union Avenue Historic Commercial District

The Union Avenue Historic Commercial District is a century-old business district in Pueblo, Colorado, United States.The district comprises sixty-nine contributing properties in a total area of including the Union Depot, Vail Hotel and Quaker Flour Mill.〔Pueblo Inventory of Cultural Resources Directory of Properties on the Pueblo Register of Historic Places and on Colorado State and National Historic Registers〕 In 1983, the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The historic district was originally located within South Pueblo and Central Pueblo, two small cities until incorporated into Pueblo, Colorado which combined South Pueblo, Central Pueblo, Pueblo and Bessemer into one municipality. While still South Pueblo, Bat Masterson, best known for his association with Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday was brought in as sheriff to protect a railroad that was being built.〔

==History==
Little is known about the early history of the area, however on maps as early as 1872 the area was called 5th Street with the first known reference to being Union Avenue in 1880. The Pueblo City Hall, also on the National Historic Register of Places had a key part in the formation of the modern city of Pueblo. In Article VI of The Articles of Consolidation it was agreed that City hall had to be within this district "not further north then 2nd street in the present city of Pueblo and not further south then the Arkansas River."〔

The area has suffered several floods that have received national coverage due to the scope and the damage it had on both the local and national economies. Before the current levee was constructed, the district and most of the rest of Pueblo was devastated by the single largest flood in Pueblo history in 1921. The damage was described to The Los Angeles Times by Maj. Paul P. Newlon who took command of the state troops sent to help recovery as being "Conditions are beyond description...Virtually every building from the postoffice to the square beyond the Union station on Union avenue was completely wiped out."〔 Waters as deep as almost completely destroyed the city's downtown and killed over 1,500 people.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About the City of Pueblo )〕 As Pueblo was the leading economic center of southern Colorado before the flood, both the city economy and the regional economy were severely set back.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Short History of Union Avenue Historic District. 155 Years of Lore, Myths, Legends )
Many of the existing buildings were built in the 1880s but due to the floods many were remodeled to the standards of the time proceeding the regions floods. Most notably this was an issue with the flood in 1921. The collapse of the district economically and the decline of passenger railway use the district soon became a notorious "Red Light District" and for its Taverns. Local folklore says that in the late 1930s the residents of Union Ave on the mesa junction area petitioned to have the street name changed to avoid association with this element. In 1939 the upper portion was renamed Colorado Ave.〔
Due to the impacts of negligent ownership and age of the buildings decay set in, starting in 1996, a major voter approved project was started to renew the "unsightly" district to be a catalyst for cultural and economic growth.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About Us and our History )〕 The Historic Arkansas River Project was a project that restored the Arkansas River to its original path. It has a special significance for Pueblo as it marks the former borders of France and Spain and later United States of America, Mexico and the Republic of Texas. By 2001 the addition of the Riverwalk was deemed a success in not only revitalizing the district but helping the Pueblo city economy recover from a decade long recession the city had experienced after CF & I Steel laid off 3800 workers in 1982.

During November 2008, The Branch Inn, a historic building with ties to reputed mafioso Jo Jo Concialdi,
was destroyed by a sudden explosion. One woman was killed and multiple other individuals injured in the destruction of the Branch Inn. The century old building was not only lost but it also had a large effect to the other buildings in the area.
An investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives determined that the explosion was the result of a gas leak. However, responsibility for the accident is disputed: multiple parties have alleged that the city is responsible for neglecting possible warning signs, and the city claims that the local utility company failed properly to maintain the leaking pipeline. The local district attorney has announced that no criminal charges will be filed.〔
By late 2009, plans had been laid for new construction on the vacant lot, a move welcomed by neighboring business owners.
The Union Avenue Historic Commercial District is commonly used for community events. Annual events held in the district include the "B Street Bash" in late spring, Oktoberfest in September, and the autumn Pueblo Chile and Frioles festival.
The district has been host to several well-known politicians over its history. Pueblo Memorial Hall hosted the last public speech of then president Woodrow Wilson. The city erected a plaque commemorating his speech in support of the League of Nations.
The Union Avenue Historic Commercial District was the location of a rally for the Barack Obama presidential campaign on October 31, 2008.

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