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The Colorado Springs Day Nursery at 104 E. Rio Grande St. as a new building in 1922, and as it appears today. For almost 100 years, the nonprofit has served children and families in the community. Funds for construction were contributed by philanthropist Alice Bemis Taylor.
LEFT: The Colorado Springs Day Nursery at 104 E. Rio Grande St. as a new building in 1922, and as it appears today. For almost 100 years, the nonprofit has served children and families in the community. Funds for construction were contributed by philanthropist Alice Bemis Taylor. Photos courtesy of Early Connections Learning Centers
A Pueblo school building constructed nearly a century ago was recently recognized by state and national preservation organizations for its role in city and state history.
On Dec. 7, Keating Junior High School on East Orman Avenue officially joined the National Register of Historic Places the federal government’s list of historic structures, places and objects deemed worthy of preservation as well as the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties.
In a letter to Pueblo Mayor Nick Gradisar from Holly Norton, the deputy state historic preservation officer for the state historical society, History Colorado, Norton said the property’s listing recognizes its “contribution to the heritage of the State of Colorado.”