Laser scan elevation of Bullock-Clark Building, 616-618 Main Street (1894) - The original Bella Union Theater and the IXL (I Excell) Hotel occupied these lots from 1876 until the fire of 1879. After that fire, Mrs. Seth Bullock and Horace Clark each built new 25-foot wide buildings, which were consumed by the Fire of 1894. Bullock and Clark then agreed to construct a single structure on their two lots, and this building is the result. The first tenant was the
Boston Restaurant. Next Door was the Deadwood Beer Hall. The second floor served as barracks for the Salvation Army for several years. The second story was later occupied as a house of prostitution which operated until 1980.
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