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- Wheeler–Stallard_House abstract "The Wheeler–Stallard House is located on West Bleeker Street in Aspen, Colorado, United States. It is an 1880s brick structure built in the Queen Anne architectural style, and renovated twice in the 20th century. In 1975 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.It was built by Jerome B. Wheeler, an early investor in Aspen's silver mines during its boomtown years. He and two wealthy tenants rarely spent much time in the house before the Colorado Silver Boom ended in 1893. After a decade of vacancy, it became the home of the Stallard family for much of the early 20th century, the "quiet years" when Aspen's economy was depressed and its remaining residents struggled to make a living.After World War II it was bought by Walter Paepcke, who like Wheeler came to visit Aspen and invested heavily in its development, leading to the city becoming a cultural center and upscale ski resort. He never lived there himself, and it eventually became the residence of Alvin C. Eurich during his tenure as Aspen Institute president. Since the late 1960s it has been the home of the Aspen Historical Society, which operates it partially as a historic house museum.".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House thumbnail Wheeler-Stallard_House,_Aspen,_CO.jpg?width=300.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House wikiPageID "32402132".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House wikiPageRevisionID "573403083".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House added "1975-05-30".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House align "left".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House alt "An ornate brick house with a gabled section projecting at the left and a hipped roof on the main section behind it. The doors, windows and porch have detailed wooden trim painted red, yellow and green.".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House architecture Queen_Anne_style_architecture_in_the_United_States.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House built "1888".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House caption "South elevation, 2010".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House governingBody "Aspen Historical Society".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House image pic.jpg.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House latDegrees "39".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House latDirection "N".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House latMinutes "11".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House latSeconds "37".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House location Aspen,_Colorado.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House location Colorado.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House longDegrees "106".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House longDirection "W".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House longMinutes "49".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House longSeconds "44".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House mapAlt "A map of Colorado showing county boundaries and major waterways. There is a red dot in the center of Pitkin County in the west central portion of the state.".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House mapCaption "Location within Colorado".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House name "Wheeler–Stallard House".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House refnum "75000532".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House width "200".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Aspen,_Colorado.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House subject Category:Historic_house_museums_in_Colorado.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1888.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Colorado.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House subject Category:Museums_in_Pitkin_County,_Colorado.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House subject Category:Queen_Anne_architecture_in_Colorado.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Aspen,_Colorado.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House type Building.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House type Place.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House type Wikidata:Q532.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House type Place.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House type Location.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House comment "The Wheeler–Stallard House is located on West Bleeker Street in Aspen, Colorado, United States. It is an 1880s brick structure built in the Queen Anne architectural style, and renovated twice in the 20th century. In 1975 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.It was built by Jerome B. Wheeler, an early investor in Aspen's silver mines during its boomtown years. He and two wealthy tenants rarely spent much time in the house before the Colorado Silver Boom ended in 1893.".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House label "Wheeler–Stallard House".
- Wheeler–Stallard_House sameAs Wheeler%E2%80%93Stallard_House.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House sameAs Q7992278.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House sameAs Q7992278.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House wasDerivedFrom Wheeler–Stallard_House?oldid=573403083.
- Wheeler–Stallard_House depiction Wheeler-Stallard_House,_Aspen,_CO.jpg.