The Avery House Story
/The Avery House story begins in early 1970. A stone cottage home on iconic Mountain Avenue was nearly a century old and slated to be torn down.
Read MoreThe Avery House story begins in early 1970. A stone cottage home on iconic Mountain Avenue was nearly a century old and slated to be torn down.
Read MoreThe Avery rose garden is receiving a much-needed upgrade, thanks to community partners Vaught Frye Larson Architects and Ripley Design Landscape Architects, with assistance from United Way’s Make a Difference Day program.
Read MoreAssociate Professor of Costume Design Anne Medlock of West Texas A&M was on-site at the Avery House this week examining samples from Poudre Landmarks Foundation’s historic costume collection.
Read MoreThe mission of the Poudre Landmarks Foundation is to preserve, restore, protect, and interpret the architectural and cultural heritage of the Fort Collins area and envisions a community that understands, appreciates, and values its past. PLF manages two historic properties owned by the City of Fort Collins: The 1879 Avery House and the 1883 Water Works.
Poudre Landmarks Foundation envisions a community that understands, appreciates, and values its past. Poudre Landmarks’ mission is to preserve, restore, protect, and interpret the architectural and cultural heritage of the Fort Collins area.
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