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Samuel I. Hallett House

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Samuel Hallett House, Aspen, CO
Samuel Hallett House, Aspen, CO

The Samuel I. Hallett House is located on West Francis Avenue in Aspen, Colorado, United States. It is a timber frame structure built in the late 19th century. In 1987 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was originally a log cabin built by one of the miners who came to Aspen in its earliest years of settlement, during the Colorado Silver Boom. Samuel I. Hallett, who later expanded it, was an officer of the Smuggler Mine, one of Aspen's largest and most lucrative. When its owners renovated it in the mid-20th century, they discovered the remnants of the original log cabin. Since then it has been through multiple owners, and remains a private residence.

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Samuel I. Hallett House
West Francis Street, Aspen

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West Francis Street 318
81612 Aspen
Colorado, United States
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