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Peter Anderson House
Peter Anderson House

The Peter Anderson House is a historic house built in 1901, located at 300 South Howes Street in Fort Collins, Colorado. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.The house was designed by Montezuma Fuller and was built by Thomas Garnick. Its main rectangular area is about 29 by 45 feet (8.8 m × 13.7 m) in plan and it has an 11 by 23 feet (3.4 m × 7.0 m) wing on the south side. It has a sandstone and wood exterior and a hipped roof.

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Peter Anderson House
West Olive Street, Fort Collins

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