Designated Landmarks
W.L. Busch House
724 Collyer Street
Landmark Designation: 2003
Construction Date: 1908
Architectural Style: Colonial
Revival
This house is located in Longmont's Historic East Side Neighborhood.
Developed during the late 1800s and early 1900s, the East Side Neighborhood
is an established areas made up primarily of historic single-family homes.
City records show that this house was constructed in 1908,
and that it was owned by Reverend W.L. Busch, and his wife Elizabeth. Reverend
Busch was the pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Peace Congregational Church
By 1926, this property had passed into the hands of the Reverend
George W. Busch, and his wife Stella. George also served as the pastor of
the Peace Lutheran Church, which in the early 1930s was located, at 644
Baker Street.
If you would like to learn more about this property, please
see our architectural
survey that was completed on the property in 2003.
Reference
HPC 2003-5