The Hannah Barker House in Boulder, Colorado, is a modest yet significant example of vernacular residential architecture from the late 19th century. Built around 1883, it features a simple clapboard exterior and a traditional gable roof, representative of early homes in the developing Western towns. The property includes the main house and a contributing shed.
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Architecture
646 Pearl St., Boulder, Colorado
Social History
1300/1325 Pearl Street, Boulder, Colorado
Social History
1300/1325 Pearl Street, Boulder, Colorado
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Co 119 At Milepost 39.13, Boulder, Colorado
Architecture
1125 Pine St., Boulder, Colorado
Entertainment/Recreation; Education
Chautauqua Park, Boulder, Colorado
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