33rd Annual Historic Homes Tour in Fort Collins, CO
September 16, 2017 |
Fort Collins 33rd Annual Historic Homes Tour
Date: September 16, 2017, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Location: 8 historic buildings in Fort Collins
Tickets: $25 pre-purchase online at poudrelandmarks.org, $30 day of tour
Poudre Landmarks Foundation’s annual Historic Homes Tour is on Saturday, September 16, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This late-summer event opens six private residences and two historic city-owned properties to tour guests. This year’s tour showcases Old Town Fort Collins historic homes built between 1879 and 1920, and one home built in 2008 with the spirit of old town in mind. Many styles are represented: Victorian, Craftsman, Cottage, and National. Each private house has been maintained by their owners to match the era and architecture of the home. The city-owned 1879 Avery House and 1883 Water Works are also part of the tour. The Avery House and 3 of the private tour homes are accessible from the Mountain Avenue trolley. The tour also features a unique farm property on Overland Trail which will be accessed via shuttle. Guests visit the homes and travel between tour properties at their own pace. Knowledgeable docents guide the tour at each location.
Tickets
Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 on tour day, with tickets available for purchase at each stop on tour day. Advance tickets are available online now at poudrelandmarks.org and will be available at the following local outlets beginning August 16:
• Clay’s Ace Hardware, 1001 E. Harmony Rd.
• Downtown Ace Hardware, 215 S. College Ave.
• Fort Collins Nursery, 2121 E. Mulberry St.
• Josephs’ Hardware & Home Center, 2160 W. Drake Rd.
• Perennial Gardener/Sense of Place, 154 N. College Ave.
Tour attendees may ride the Municipal Railway Trolley (fortcollinstrolley.org) free on the day of the tour.
Architectural Panel Discussion
A pre-tour Historic Homes Tour Architectural Panel Discussion is separately ticketed and occurs three days before the tour on September 13, 7:00-8:30 p.m. at The Coloradoan Community Meeting Room, 1300 Riverside Avenue in Fort Collins. Speakers include local historians Barbara Fleming and Robin Stitzel, and several PLF board members. Tickets are $10 and available for purchase online at poudrelandmarks.org or at the door.
Proceeds from the events support the nonprofit Poudre Landmarks Foundation’s mission to preserve, restore, protect, and interpret the architectural and cultural heritage of the Fort Collins area. For more information, email poudrelandmarks@gmail.com, call (970) 221-0533, or visit poudrelandmarks.org.
About Poudre Landmarks Foundation
Poudre Landmarks Foundation (PLF) manages two City of Fort Collins-owned historical properties—the 1879 Avery House and the 1883 Water Works—and offers numerous educational activities in Fort Collins. PLF envisions a community that understands, appreciates, and values its past, with a mission to preserve, restore, protect, and interpret the architectural and cultural heritage of the Fort Collins area.
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Website:
poudrelandmarks.org |
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Location Information |
Fort Collins, CO |
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Contact Information |
Email:
poudrelandmarks@gmail.com |
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