Crawford House (Steamboat Springs, Colorado)

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Location1184 Crawford Ave., Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Coordinates40°29′27″N 106°50′14″W / 40.49083°N 106.83722°W / 40.49083; -106.83722
Area.35 acre
Built1894
Crawford House Building
Crawford House (Steamboat Springs, Colorado) is located in Colorado
Crawford House (Steamboat Springs, Colorado)
Crawford House (Steamboat Springs, Colorado) is located in the United States
Crawford House (Steamboat Springs, Colorado)
Location1184 Crawford Ave., Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Coordinates40°29′27″N 106°50′14″W / 40.49083°N 106.83722°W / 40.49083; -106.83722
Area.35 acre
Built1894
Built byCharles Briggs
Architectural styleresidential Romanesque Revival
NRHP reference No.05000782[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 7, 2005

The Crawford House is a building in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its importance as the primary residence for 36 years of James Harvey Crawford, the Father of Steamboat Springs, and his wife, Margaret Emerine (Bourn) Crawford, the Mother of Routt County. The two of them together were among the most influential pioneering families in northwest Colorado. The Crawford House is also listed as a rare local example of residential Romanesque Revival architecture.[2]

James and Margaret Crawford

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