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Most of us who have lived here any length of
time are very glad he designed the streets the way he did. Frank Avery was also the founder of the First
National Bank now with headquarters just two blocks south of the
mansion. The original First National Bank was on the corner of College
and Mountain just two blocks east of the mansion. The Avery's built the house in 1879 and made many additions to
the home in the following years. The home was built of native
sandstone from the quarries just to the west of Fort Collins. As you can
see from the above picture the sandstone and the house look little
different than when Mr & Mrs. Avery moved in.
The original cost of the home was $3,000. Though it
will never be sold, on today's market even without the historic value
the home would bring over $1,000,000. The home sits on a very
large lot by today's standards. The home also has a carriage house,
gazebo and fountain and is extremely well kept by the historical society.
The home is open to the public two days a week,
Sunday and Wednesday afternoons from 1-3pm.
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