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Kullgren House

1890s establishments in the United StatesCoal miningHouses completed in 1896Lafayette, ColoradoNational Register of Historic Places in Boulder County, Colorado
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Kullgren House
Kullgren House

The Kullgren House is a historic residence located at 209 East Cleveland Street in Lafayette, Colorado. Built in 1896, the house served as a private residence and boarding house for coal miners and later school teachers. It remains as one of the best preserved examples of the residential architecture typical of the thriving element of Lafayette. It is associated with Andrew Kullgren, who lived in the home from 1896 to 1919.

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