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Otto Bulow
Otto Bulow was an architect from Sweden who worked in Pueblo, Colorado. He designed the Colorado Mineral Palace. The ''Daily Chieftain'' listed him among a party visiting Manitou Springs, Colorado in May 1890. In 1887, he had a contract to supply 50,000 railroad ties to the Denver and Rio Grande Railway. Works *Colorado Mineral Palace in Pueblo's Mineral Palace Park. Built in 1889, razed in 1942 but photographs remain and the El Pueblo Museum has a model of it *220 W. 3rd St. *Tooke-Nuckolls House (1891) at 38 Carlile Place, NRHP listed *Botanical and Horticultural Laboratory (1890) at Colorado Agricultural College in Fort Collins, NRHP listed *Beaumont Hotel (Ouray, Colorado) (1887) NRHP listed References

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Mineral Palace (NBY 4580)
In geology and mineralogy, a mineral or mineral species is, broadly speaking, a solid chemical compound with a fairly well-defined chemical composition and a specific crystal structure that occurs naturally in pure form.John P. Rafferty, ed. (2011): Minerals'; p. 1. In the series ''Geology: Landforms, Minerals, and Rocks''. Rosen Publishing Group. The geological definition of mineral normally excludes compounds that occur only in living organisms. However, some minerals are often biogenic (such as calcite) or are organic compounds in the sense of chemistry (such as mellite). Moreover, living organisms often synthesize inorganic minerals (such as hydroxylapatite) that also occur in rocks. The concept of mineral is distinct from rock, which is any bulk solid geologic material that is relatively homogeneous at a large enough scale. A rock may consist of one type of mineral, or may be an aggregate of two or more different types of minerals, spacially segregated into dist ...
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