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History:
The Nugget Building, which
houses the Nugget Theatre, was first the Old First National Bank Building which
was built by Lucien Lucius (L.L.) Nunn in 1892 to house the First National Bank
and the Telluride Power Company offices. A prominent Telluride citizen and
businessman, Nunn's financial and property interests in the area were
substantial. In 1891 Nunn and his brother Paul built the first commercial AC
power plant in the world, located at Ames, which powered the Gold King mine. The
Nunn brothers also built the Ontario power plant at Niagara Falls.
Nunn purchased the land for the building for $1,800. The bank was located in the
east portion of the building; the vault with time lock is still there. A grocery
store occupied the center space and a drug store was in the west side. An
express office was in the rear. A grand staircase leads to the upper floor,
which served as offices for Nunn's Telluride Power Company. In 1925 the bank was
liquidated and the building sold for $7,500. In 1935 the old grocery store area
became a movie theater and from the 1920s to the 1980s the old bank was used as
the Elks Lodge.
This building was designed by James Murdoch, a prominent Colorado architect
whose work includes St. Luke's Episcopal Church and other Denver landmarks. The
building is in the Richardsonian Romanesque style with rusticated native red
sandstone, arched windows and imported red granite columns. The building had a
tower at the corner, which was later removed as it was believed that the weight
was causing structural problems. A fire next door and the resulting water damage
probably caused the west front foundation of the building to settle causing a
small sag on the south-west corner. (Source)