BrUNSWICK FLAT
1502-06 MINER STREET
This building was constructed in two phases, the 
west portion completed in 1880 and the east 
section the following year. Peter Miess named 
the structure "BrUNSWICK FLAT" and opened 
a boot and dry goods store here. From the 
southwest corner, steps led into the basement 
where first a barber shop and by 1906 a saloon 
flourished. An apartment for Miess and sleeping 
room for miners occupied the second floor. 
By 1885, Campbell and White Grocers occupied 
the east portion of the building. In 1913, the 
west section had become Machol Drug Store and 
that same year the city installed a red light on 
top of the building. When an emergency occurred, 
a call would be placed to "Central" -- the town 
switchboard on the second floor -- and the 
operator on duty would activate the red light. 
Idaho Springs' lone police officer knew to report 
to City Hall anytime the red light was seen 
burning. This system continued until police 
radio cars became commonplace during the 
1950's. BrUNSWICK FLAT continued as a drug 
store until 1985. The red light was restored 
during renovations in 1991. 
The cornice of BrUNSWICK FLAT is an 
outstanding example of corbelled brickwork with 
a decorative sawtooth frieze, a trademark of 
the Cornish brick masons who worked in this valley 
during the Colorado Gold Rush of the 1880's.
Submitted by @HeavyCardboard