Queen Anne

Circa 1880-1893 in Aspen
In the United States, Queen Anne developed from the desire to establish a national style. This style includes decorative wall surface patterns, framed in strap-work, polychrome color schemes, and steeply pitched rooflines. Typically, the buildings are 1-2-stories in height. Preserving the ornamental details and the original materials of this style are high priorities.

Characteristics:

  • irregular, asymmetrical massing
  • forward extension of wall planes; towers and triangular sections
  • decorative shingles
  • spindlework porch supports with lace-like brackets
  • windows with leaded or stained glass
  • patterned window panes
  • bay windows
  • corbelled brick chimneys
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100 W Hallam

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101 E Hallam

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104 S Galena

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105 E Hallam

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118 E Cooper

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120 W Francis

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124 E Cooper

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124 W. Hallam

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125 W Main

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128 E Main

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131 E Hallam

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135 E Cooper

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200 W Hopkins

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201 W Francis

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202 N Monarch

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206 Lake (Newberry House)

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208 E Hopkins

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212 N Monarch

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214 E Hopkins

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218 N Monarch

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