Weyand Residence
430 North Weber Street
Built 1894
Architect Unknown
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About
This is a two-story Queen Anne on a corner lot with lap siding. Diamond-shaped shingles appear in gables and belt courses between floors. There is an ornate chimney. A two-story central porch, originally round but now angular, dominates the facade, with the second story smaller than the first, topped with a turret. The two flat-topped bay windows to the north and east are original. The narrow-turned posts and narrow railings add additional detail.
Timeline
1894
The house was first occupied by Lawrence C. Wayand in 1894. He partnered with his brother Daniel to establish the Weyand Brothers Company, a real estate firm and mining brokerage. Both were also involved in the Cripple Creek gold mining district, with L. C. functioning for several years as president of the Anchor Gold Mining Co.
Additional Resources
- Drive Folder – a collection of documents compiled during the Historic Uptown Neighborhood’s historic preservation efforts.
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