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Shilling–Lamb House

1890 establishments in ColoradoHouses completed in 1890Houses in Pitkin County, ColoradoHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in ColoradoNational Register of Historic Places in Aspen, Colorado
Queen Anne architecture in Colorado
Shilling Lamb House
Shilling Lamb House

The Shilling–Lamb House, also sometimes referred to as Victoria House, is located on North Second Street in Aspen, Colorado, United States. It is a wood frame structure in the Queen Anne architectural style built around 1890. In 1987 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is unique among Aspen's Queen Anne houses both for its minimal decoration and its corner tower. The name comes from its first two occupants. In the later 20th century it was the home of Edgar Stanton, a cofounder of the Aspen Music Festival and School who established its training program for recording engineers. It has remained a private residence, largely intact from the time of its construction.

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Shilling–Lamb House
Lake Avenue, Aspen

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81612 Aspen
Colorado, United States
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