Pearce–McAllister Cottage explained

Pearce–McAllister Cottage
Designated Other1:Colorado
Designated Other1 Number:5DV.126
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom
Location:1880 Gaylord St., Denver, Colorado
Coordinates:39.7461°N -104.9603°W
Built:1900
Architect:Sterner, Frederick J.
Architecture:Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Dutch Colonial
Added:June 20, 1972
Area:0.3acres
Refnum:72000271

The Pearce–McAllister Cottage is a former historic house museum in the City Park West neighborhood of northeast Denver, Colorado, United States.[1] It is administered by History Colorado (the Colorado Historical Society).[2]

The cottage was built in 1899 in the Dutch Colonial Revival style. The Denver-based architect Frederick Sterner built the house for Harold V. Pearce and his wife, Cara Rowena Bell Pearce.[3] The second owners, the McAllisters, remodeled the interior in the 1920s and this is how the cottage is now presented.

The Pearce–McAllister Cottage was home to the Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys until 2018. The collection includes more than 20,000 objects from 1680 onwards.

The house was listed on the US National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

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  1. Web site: Visitor Information . Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys.
  2. Web site: Denver City & County (L-R) . History Colorado.
  3. http://www.dmmdt.org/Cottage.htm The Pearce–McAllister Cottage