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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM213Q_historic-arthur-house_Fort-Collins-CO.html
James B. Arthur got his start in Colorado by cutting and selling prairie grass hay. Later he turned to raising stock on the open range. In 1882 he moved into this stately Queen Anne house, reputedly one of the town's finest. Embellished with bl…
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Certificate of Recognition Let It Be Known to All Persons That "The William C. Stover House" at 503 Remington Street Is Hereby Officially Accepted As A Local Historic Landmark June 4, 1996
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZBK_mosman-house_Fort-Collins-CO.html
This property, part of the original Camp Collins, was purchased by the Mosman family on October 5, 1891. In 1892 prominent architect, Momtezuma Fuller (1858-1925) designed this house, in a distinctive Eastlake Victorian Queen Anne architectural st…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ9I_blunck-house_Fort-Collins-CO.html
Blunck House In 1905, the newly remodeled Northern Hotel was opened bya group of local investors. H.L.Daily found sucess in that venture, and prosperity ledhim to have this stately familyhome built in 1906. The housewas sold in 1911 to Charles F.B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ60_donated-land-for-the-agricultural-college_Fort-Collins-CO.html
Erected By The 1877 · Pioneers · 1916 In memory of the men who donated the land for the Agricultural College A.H. Patterson Joseph Mason H.C. Peterson J.C. Mathews Robert Dalzell
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ5K_antoine-janis-cabin_Fort-Collins-CO.html
Joseph Antoine Janis was born in St. Charles, Missouri, in 1824. He made a claim on the Cache la Poudre River in 1814, intending to return later to build a home. In the summer of 1859, Antoine Janis, his Oglala wife First Elk Woman and their child…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ2Q_auntie-stone-cabin_Fort-Collins-CO.html
This two-story cabin is a classic example of American frontier log construction. Sixty-three year old Elizabeth "Auntie" Stone and her second husband Lewis arrived in this area in 1864. The Army granted them permission to build a private residence…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYNI_carnegie-library_Fort-Collins-CO.html
The building that today houses the Fort Collins Museum was constructed in 1903, as a public library. Steel magnate Andrew Carnegie provided $12,000 in funds for the construction. Opened to the public on August 24,1904, the Carnegie Library boasted…
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