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Victorian Eclectic

Victorian Eclectic structures are highly decorative and exhibit stylistic influences so numerous that they do not fit into any one of the previous single styles of architecture. Dating from the 1870s through 1900, these buildings feature an unusual combination of elements from a variety of Victorian styles. Details from the Queen Anne, Gothic, and Italianate styles were borrowed most often, combining to create highly decorative surfaces on many of the buildings. Victorian Eclectic structures tend to be broader and taller than the earlier styles, and more complex.

Here are some designated landmarks in Longmont that are representative of the Victorian Eclectic style.

703 3rd Avenue / George W. Allen House 419 Collyer Street / S. H. Dobbins House

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