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Lewis House (Lafayette, Colorado)

1890s establishments in the United StatesLafayette, ColoradoNational Register of Historic Places in Boulder County, ColoradoUse American English from September 2025
Lewis House Lafayette Colorado exterior 2025
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The Lewis House is a historic miner’s residence located at 108 East Simpson Street in Lafayette, Colorado. Built in the 1890s at the Gladstone Mine near Lafayette, the house was later moved into town between 1910 and 1913. It is an intact example of coal-era miners’ housing and is associated with the Lewis family, who lived there from 1913 until 1975. The structure now serves as the Lafayette History Museum.

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Lewis House (Lafayette, Colorado)
East Simpson Street,

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Miners Museum/Lewis House;Miners Museum

East Simpson Street 108
80026
Colorado, United States
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