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July 3, 1986 (912 N. Cascade Ave. Colorado Springs: 31: DeGraff Building: DeGraff Building: August 18, 1983 (116-118 N. Tejon: Colorado Springs: 32: Dodge-Hamlin House
The house building starting in 1877 and was completed by 1882. [3] Built by Willamette Arnett (1848–1901), heir to Anthony Arnett, one of the founders of the Boulder Land and Trust Company. [ 4 ] Arnett-Fullen House featured one of Boulder's earliest indoor bathrooms, central heating, and cold running water systems. [ 5 ]
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Michael Wolfe of Clinton Hill, Brooklyn decided to craft a gingerbread copy of the 1929 Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower in Fort Greene, the tallest building in the borough at 512 feet until 2009.
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]
A piped-on garland and plain white icing accents the front of this gingerbread house. Sliced almond shingles form the roof tiles. A bricklike chimney is made from gingerbread baked with whole almonds.
Pioneer Cabin, also known as William A. Burgess House, is one of the oldest buildings in Colorado Springs, Colorado's Douglas Valley. It is on the National Register of Historic Places . [ 1 ] [ 3 ]
Just in time for the holidays, you can order a custom gingerbread house in the likeness of your home—for the whopping price of £49,750, or about $77,910! Dubbed "The World's Most Expensive ...