CRAWFORD HOUSE (2005)
Historic Photo- Crawford House Door (Interior view)
Crawford House Door (Exterior View)
Built: 1894
The Crawford House is culturally, architecturally, and historically significant to the town of Steamboat Springs. The original owner, James Crawford, founded Steamboat Springs in 1875 and holds the distinction of being the first permanent settler. James was also the first mayor of Steamboat Springs. The Crawford House was placed on the National Historic Register in 2005. The house is a rare local example of residential Romanesque Revival style architecture built entirely of native ashlar sandstone. The interior and exterior were restored and an addition was constructed to house more modern amenities.
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