1327 Arapahoe Avenue historic building inventory record, 1994 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION: One-story brick dwelling with pyramidal hipped roof with overhanging eaves and small front gable over porch entrance. Gable face is shingled and has circular window and eave return. Porch inset under eaves features column supports and balustrade; wood deck. Center, paneled and glazed door with stone lintel and threshold. Double-hung 1/1 light windows with stone sills and segmental arches. Brick chimneys with stone trim. Uncoursed stone foundation

Print Book, English, 1994

Publication:Historic Building Inventory Record.

Genre:Photographs

Physical Description:1 photograph 1 report (2 pages)

OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:427368304

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STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: This house is a well preserved example of the Classic Cottage style popular during the early Twentieth Centery in the United States, as reflected in the hipped roof, the front gable with circular window and wood shingles, and the classical columns of the porch. The house is notable as it was long associated with William and Sarah Bryant, members of Boulder's small African-American community

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