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Spring Chickens

We have video of the free-range chicken that once roamed the sidewalk and lots of photos of baby chicks for sale. We even kept the old metal chicken feeders that were piled up in the basement. After much cleaning, they are fun containers for succulents. It’s part…

Pin & Scroll

Taking inspiration from salvage Over the past months of restoration and construction, we’ve been incredibly lucky to work with a number of skilled craftsmen and women who have helped bring Ginger and Baker to life. Forrest Cramer of Pin & Scroll is one of those…

Restoration & Construction, Part V

The Feed Mill’s iconic stepped parapets on the top of the building where grain was stored. Nooses and Their Uses by Ginger Graham The sight of a noose hanging from the rafters is a startling sight to most folks, but if you’ve ever worked in…

Restoration & Construction, Part IV, Historic Windows and Doors

Original front door. Windows, Sashes and Doors, Oh My! by Ginger Graham In 2013, the State Historical Fund and History Colorado received a grant to evaluate the condition and historic features of our Feeders Supply building. Their 90-page report traces the building’s history from construction…

Restoration & Construction Part I

Starting at the beginning by Ginger Graham Construction and renovation are well underway at the future site of Ginger and Baker and many people have expressed interest in the process of restoring our 100+ year-old building, so we’re excited to share our progress here on…

The Northern Colorado Feeders Supply Building

Feeders Supply at night. Photo by George Hendrix Celebrating Our Roots The Northern Colorado Feeders Supply building has been a part of the fabric of Fort Collins since the turn of the last century, serving as a store, grain elevator, warehouse and gathering place. Since…

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