- PIKES PEAK SUMMIT HOUSE HABS CO-232 (Summit House) Summit of Pikes Peak
City of Colorado Springs Visitor services center and cog railway terminus The Pike’s Peak Summit House, completed in 1963, is the latest in three iterations of visitor facilities designed to shelter tourists from the harsh conditions atop Pike’s Peak, located just west of Colorado Springs, Colorado 1 Locally-based architect Carlisle Guy designed
- Pikes Peak Summit House, Summit of Pikes Peak, Cascade, El Paso . . .
- Significance: The Pike's Peak Summit House, completed in 1963, is the latest in three iterations of visitor facilities designed to shelter tourists from the harsh conditions atop Pike's Peak, located just west of Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Mount Holyoke - Wikipedia
In 1821, an 18-by-24-foot (5 5 by 7 3 m) guest cabin was built on Mount Holyoke by a local committee—one of the first New England summit houses The property changed hands several times between 1821 and 1851 when it was bought and rebuilt as a two-story, eight-room hotel
- Two buildings before Pikes Peaks summit house - Westside Pioneer
The present summit house was built over 60 years ago to replace two previous buildings One was originally the weather station, and the other served the Pikes Peak Highway
- Mount Holyoke Summit House and Inclined Railway, Hadley, Massachusetts
The Eyrie House, built in 1861 and later expanded, burned in 1901, and the same fire also destroyed the partially-built structure of what would have been a new hotel
- Mount Washington - NH State Parks
Now a state historic site, Tip Top House is once again open to summit guests As a result of the most recent restoration which was completed in 1987, the building now resembles the original house as it was when it was first built with a flat roof
- Mt. Evans Crest House, Idaho Springs Colorado - Historic Structures
The Mt, Evans Crest House, located at an altitude of 14,260 feet above sea level on the summit of Mt Evans, Colorado, was built in 1939-1941, just prior to World War II, by Justus "Gus" Roehling
- David and Mary Stuart House, 312 Summit Avenue, Saint . . . - Placeography
The house at 312 Summit, is the oldest house on Summit Avenue, and the third oldest in the entire Summit Hill neighborhood It was built in 1858 (the year Minnesota became a state), by David Stuart, originally from Baltimore, and owner of a saw mill on the Upper Levee, below Irvine Park
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