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In 1903, Charles Whisler erected the River Cliff Bath House on this property. It was open to the public andincluded a swimming pool with cement floors…
Occupying what was originally Palisade's first dry goods store, The Blue Pig Art Gallery moved into the largest and most visible store-front in town i…
This Victorian style church was constructed in 1902. It was later moved to its current location where additions and a belfry were added to the small o…
Home to Slice O Life Bakery since 1980, this establishment is famous for pastries using Palisade ingredients. After the Palisade National Bank and The…
Since the early 1950s this location was a barber shop. Gordon Stewart was the last to cut hair here from 1966 until April 2013. Before then, Kermit Ha…
This 1905 home was built by George Hoffman exactly like the home he built for his sister at 204 W. 1st Street because his wife loved it so much. It be…
The longest tenant in this space was the dental office of Dr. Ralph Kibler for 47 years beginning in 1959. Before Dr. Kibler, the space included the o…
Around 1912, this location was the Palisade Post Office. Since the 1930s, it has been a cafe with as many names as owners. The Palisade Cafe name surv…
This building housed The Palisade Tribune, the local newspaper established in 1903. The Tribune's first editor, Clinton H. Martin, moved the newspaper…