Frank G. Bloom House
Frank G. Bloom House | |
Location | 300 block of Main St, Trinidad, Colorado |
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Coordinates | 37°10′10″N 104°30′08″W / 37.16944°N 104.50222°WCoordinates: 37°10′10″N 104°30′08″W / 37.16944°N 104.50222°W |
Built | 1882 |
Architectural style | Late Victorian, Rococo Victorian |
NRHP reference No. | 70000166 |
Added to NRHP | February 26, 1970[1] |
The Frank G. Bloom House or Bloom Mansion is located in Trinidad, Colorado, United States, which is within Las Animas County. The Bloom Mansion is a late 19th-century building meant to serve as the personal residence of its owner. The mansion is located in Trinidad's 300 block of Main Street and has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1970.
History[]
Cattle baron and banker and his wife Sarah had the mansion created in 1882. The building is constructed in a French style and used locally made bricks. The home is still decorated with an array of period furnishings including a and delicate porcelain figures.[2]
Trinidad History Museum[]
Today the home is part of the Colorado Historical Society's Trinidad History Museum. The museum, which is encompassed by the , features several homes in one block, including the Bloom House, the , which is next door to the Bloom Mansion, the Santa Fe Trail Museum, which features historic artifacts and exhibits about the Santa Fe Trail and Trinidad's heritage, and historic gardens around the properties.[3]
In cinema[]
References[]
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ Bloom Mansion, Trinidad History Museum, Colorado Historical Society, USA.
- ^ Background and History of Trinidad History Museum, Colorado Historical Society.
- Historic house museums in Colorado
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Colorado
- Museums in Las Animas County, Colorado
- History Colorado
- Houses in Las Animas County, Colorado
- National Register of Historic Places in Las Animas County, Colorado
- Houses completed in 1882