Avery House

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328 W Mountain Ave
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Fort Collins has Franklin Avery to thank for the wide streets in Fort Collins; he took advantage of the open spaces when he surveyed the town in 1873. Avery later founded First National Bank and was instrumental in developing water projects that enabled agriculture to flourish in northern Colorado. In 1879, he and his wife Sara built a family home on the corner of Mountain Avenue and Meldrum Street and raised their children, Edgar, Ethel, and Louise, there. The original two-story home consisted of two rooms on the first floor, now the entry area and dining room; three bedrooms upstairs; and a basement. Constructed of sandstone from local quarries, the house cost $3,000 when it was built. During the ensuing years, the Averys added to the house several times; the final addition included the distinctive Queen Anne tower. Poudre Landmarks Foundation, Inc., was formed in 1972 and manage the house along with the City of Fort Collins.

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5.02 reviews
Evan A.
5/9/2019

I went with a friend to visit Avery House earlier this week. We initially assumed it was going to be a short interlude in between other Fort Collins attractions, but it turned out to be one of the...

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Karen D.
6/24/2019

What a wonderful surprise. I had a day to spend exploring Fort Collins. The Avery House is a great way to step back in history and learn about the people and families that came before us. The...

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