Fort Collins, Colorado
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Fort Collins, Colorado
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Armstrong Hotel
Fort Collins, Colorado
1923
The tallest building in Fort Collins when it opened in 1923, the Armstrong Hotel contained 41 rooms and two dining halls. After falling into decline since the 1970s, it closed in 2000, but reopened in 2004 after extensive renovations.
- Opera House Block/Central Block Building Fort Collins, Colorado 1917
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Julian's
Fort Collins, Colorado
c. 1942
Built in the early 1940s as a ladies' clothing store, Julian's has since housed other businesses but retains its iconic curved marble and glass storefront and vintage sign.
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Bean Cycle
Fort Collins, Colorado
A local coffee shop and juice bar on historic College Avenue, the Bean Cycle displays vintage bicycles throughout the interior.
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Northern Hotel
Fort Collins, Colorado
1873-1930s
Built in 1873 and remodeled in the 1930s in the Art Deco style, the Northern Hotel now contains apartments and a Starbucks. The bright white lobby features a grand staircase and stained glass windows in the ceiling.
- Old Town Fort Collins Fort Collins, Colorado
- Miller Block Fort Collins, Colorado 1888
- Linden Hotel Fort Collins, Colorado 1878
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232 Pine Street
Fort Collins, Colorado
c. 1880
This three-story brick building was constructed around 1880 as a hotel.
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Fort Collins Museum of Art
Fort Collins, Colorado
1911
Designed by James Knox Taylor, architect of the U.S. Treasury, this Renaissance Revival building was constructed in 1911 as the Fort Collins Post Office.