National and State Register
Loveland State Armory Building
Larimer County
During the 1920s, community boosters in Loveland spearheaded a successful effort to establish a National Guard unit in town, primarily as an economy-building and patriotic measure. The 1926 building served for 35 years as the headquarters and training facility for local units of the National Guard.
The building is a good local example of the Late Gothic Revival style, a style often used in armory design. It is also an important example of the work of Denver architect Sidney G. Frazier, who in addition to his professional career, was a captain in the Colorado National Guard.
National Register
Address
201 S. Lincoln Ave., Loveland
Site Number
5LR.6834