The one-and-one-half-story balloon frame of this house was later infilled with brick behind vertical board-and-batten siding. The side-gable roof has a rear shed extension, with a 6-foot-deep porch along the front facing Canyon Boulevard, once a rural road that evolved into the Switzerland Trail railroad. Since 1978 Historic Boulder has owned this relic of Boulder's mining camp days.
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Woodward-Baird House
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