Squires-Tourtellot House - Boulder, CO
Posted by: Outspoken1
N 40° 01.117 W 105° 16.951
13T E 475890 N 4429861
This is the oldest surviving home in Boulder which was built in 1865.
Waymark Code: WMGHR8
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 03/09/2013
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"Built in 1865, using native field and river stone, the three-story structure includes additions of wood. It is believed to be Boulder’s oldest residential building." (from (
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"The oldest surviving home in Boulder was built in 1865 and is located in this area which is known as The Squires-Tourtellot House. You can find it located at 1019 Spruces Street. The home features material derived from local river rock and fieldstone and has 20 inch thick walls. This home is the only example in Boulder of New England rural architecture, and includes other features like “double-hung windows, six over six wood lintels, louvered shutters, and a steep gable roof with chimneys” on either end." (from (
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