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1879 Avery House: A Victorian Gem in Fort Collins

Explore Victorian life at the 1879 Avery House in Fort Collins, a landmark showcasing the city's history and the Avery family legacy.

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Step back in time at the 1879 Avery House, a beautifully preserved sandstone Queen Anne-style home in the heart of Fort Collins' Old Town. Built by Franklin Avery, a surveyor, banker, and water pioneer, the house showcases the city's early growth and the Avery family's legacy.

A brief summary to 1879 Avery House

  • Saturday 11 am-2 pm
  • Sunday 1 pm-4 pm

Local tips

  • Tours are available Saturdays from 11 AM to 2 PM and Sundays from 1 PM to 4 PM.
  • Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors, and $4 for children.
  • The Avery House is not ADA compliant, and stairs are required to tour the entire home.
  • Consider riding the Fort Collins Trolley, which runs along Mountain Avenue, to reach the Avery House.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Avery House is located in Old Town Fort Collins, easily accessible on foot from many nearby attractions. From Old Town Square, walk west on Mountain Avenue for a few blocks. The Avery House will be on your left at 328 W Mountain Ave.

  • Public Transport

    Transfort, the local public transit service in Fort Collins, provides bus service to the area. Take the MAX Bus Rapid Transit line to the 'Old Town' station. From there, walk west on Mountain Avenue for about 0.5 miles to reach the Avery House. A single fare for public transport is typically around $1.25 - $1.50.

  • Driving

    If driving, take Mulberry Street to College Avenue, then turn right onto W Mountain Ave. The Avery House will be on your left. Several parking lots are available near the Avery House, including the Justice Center Lot, Civic Center Parking Structure, and Mason Street Lot. Parking rates vary, but expect to pay around $1-$2 per hour.

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The 1879 Avery House, located on Mountain Avenue in Fort Collins, Colorado, offers a glimpse into late 19th-century life. Built for Franklin Avery, a key figure in Fort Collins' development, and his family, the house is a prime example of High Victorian Gothic architecture. Avery is credited with designing the city's wide streets and founded the First National Bank, also contributing to local water projects. The two-story home, constructed from local sandstone, originally cost $3,000. Over the years, the Averys expanded the house, adding the distinctive Queen Anne tower. The house remained in the Avery family until 1962. Today, the Avery House serves as a museum, featuring period furnishings and local artifacts. Visitors can explore the house and grounds, learning about the Avery family and the early days of Fort Collins. The property also includes a carriage house, gazebo, and fountain. The Poudre Landmarks Foundation purchased the Avery House in 1974 and has overseen its restoration. The house, gazebo, fountain, and carriage house are part of the Avery House Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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