National and State Register
East Side Historic District
Boulder County
The district symbolizes the early period of growth as well as later development that took place on the east side of Longmont. The district sits within the oldest residential area of Longmont and is associated with the "colony" period of the community’s development.
During the 1880s and 1890s, it was the place of residence for many of the town’s prominent citizens. Later buildings illustrate neighborhood economic change. With the exodus of many of the wealthy residents to the new, more fashionable west side, the east side evolved into a middle class neighborhood. The district contains the city’s finest examples of the Italianate, Queen Anne, and Edwardian styles of architecture.
National Register
Address
Bounded by Long’s Peak Ave., Collyer St., 4th Ave. & Emery St., Longmont
Site Number
5BL.1159