This bank was at 1211 Pearl Street from 1884 until 1899 when it moved into the old National State Bank building at 1245 Pearl. That same year, 1899, the building was remodeled at 1245 Pearl. Boulder National Bank occupied the building from 1899 until effects of the depression forced it to close in 1933. In the photo is a wagon. Johnson’s popcorn wagon was a curbside business operated on the northwest corner of 13th and Pearl Streets from 1916 to 1956 by George T. Johnson and his son Chester A Johnson. The gasoline-fueled steam engine popped corn and roasted peanuts.