Historic Architectural Survey
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Longmont has two National Historic Districts the Eastside
Historic District and the Westside Historic District. The Eastside Historic
District is generally located between 4th and 8th Avenues between Kimbark
and Atwood Streets. The Westside Historic District is located between 3rd
and 5th Avenues between Terry and Grant Streets. Currently there are no locally
designated historic districts in Longmont. Architectural and Context Surveys
play an important role in developing the information necessary to not only
create districts but for property owners, residents and local officials to
make solid decisions about the future of an area.
Longmont Historic Architectural Survey
The Historic Architectural Survey began in 2001 with
the survey of 120 homes between 4th and 8th Avenues along Kimbark and
Emery Streets. These homes were surveyed to determine how many historic and
potentially historic properties were located in the neighborhood. Determining
the Historic assets in a neighborhood or area of a city is the first step
towards actively preserving that area. It is with this goal that the Longmont
Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) continues to approach the Colorado Historical Society
for grants to continue the surveying of historic neighborhoods.
Since 2001, Longmont has been successful in receiving two grants from the Certified Local Governments Program of the Colorado Historical society. These grants have allowed Longmont to survey over 360 properties.
Located on this website are links to the completed survey forms,
maps and descriptions of the historically designated landmarks within Longmont.
If you have questions about designating your property or wish to find out
more information about HPC activities, contact Brien Schumacher at
303-651-8764 or brien.schumacher@ci.longmont.co.us.
The following documentation below is broken down into the street or the avenue survey.
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