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SUMMARY:1st Summer Tour: Home of Carol Gugat
DESCRIPTION: THIS REGISTRATION IS FOR THE 4pm TOUR \nRegistration notes:  This isn’t a large home so there will be two registrations holding 40 people each MAXIMUM.  Note the earlier times.  You will need to select which group you prefer when signing up. \nYou are signing up for 1st group registration on this form. \n4 PM:  1st registration \n4:30 PM:  Tours begin\, will switch groups at 5 PM \nThese tours end at 5:30 PM promptly. \n5:30 PM:  2nd registration \n6:00 PM:  Tours begin\, will switch groups at 6:30 PM \nSecond tours end at 7 PM. \nThe home is located just two houses south of the First Lutheran Church where HPA usually meets.  It is between Columbia and Buena Ventura Streets\, on the east side of Cascade.  Please NOTE that the sidewalks in front of the gated yard are chopped up\, so take care when walking up to the house!  Parking is available on Cascade.  No food is allowed in the house\, but bottled water will be available. \n  \nThis home was built ca 1897 by George Babbit.  The home is not a “gingerbread” Queen Ann Victorian\, but falls more into the style of Charles Eastlake\, an architect who was known for a plainer style with moderate decoration—gabled roof and decorative shingles.  There is a sleeping porch off the master bedroom\, and many interesting and unique decorative touches throughout the home\, even a bathroom totally wallpapered in old maps and Carol’s room full of old dolls of every kind. This house was converted during WWII into six apartments.  In 1993 the former owners restored the home into a single family residence.  During that conversion\, a coved ceiling was discovered in the kitchen\, and pocket doors were restored.  The front porch was also added at that time.  Current homeowners have lived here since 2006. \n  \nNote that there are two bathrooms on the main floor that are handicap accessible.  However\, the house itself has steep narrow stairs and would only be accessible to those with canes who could maneuver staircases and stand.
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SUMMARY:1st Summer Tour: Home of Carol Gugat
DESCRIPTION:THIS REGISTRATION IS FOR THE 5:30pm TOUR \nRegistration notes:  This isn’t a large home so there will be two registrations holding 40 people each MAXIMUM.  Note the earlier times.  You will need to select which group you prefer when signing up. \nYou are signing up for 2nd registration on this form. \n4 PM:  1st registration \n4:30 PM:  Tours begin\, will switch groups at 5 PM \nThese tours end at 5:30 PM promptly. \n5:30 PM:  2nd registration \n6:00 PM:  Tours begin\, will switch groups at 6:30 PM \nSecond tours end at 7 PM. \nThe home is located just two houses south of the First Lutheran Church where HPA usually meets.  It is between Columbia and Buena Ventura Streets\, on the east side of Cascade.  Please NOTE that the sidewalks in front of the gated yard are chopped up\, so take care when walking up to the house!  Parking is available on Cascade.  No food is allowed in the house\, but bottled water will be available. \n  \nThis home was built ca 1897 by George Babbit.  The home is not a “gingerbread” Queen Ann Victorian\, but falls more into the style of Charles Eastlake\, an architect who was known for a plainer style with moderate decoration—gabled roof and decorative shingles.  There is a sleeping porch off the master bedroom\, and many interesting and unique decorative touches throughout the home\, even a bathroom totally wallpapered in old maps and Carol’s room full of old dolls of every kind. This house was converted during WWII into six apartments.  In 1993 the former owners restored the home into a single family residence.  During that conversion\, a coved ceiling was discovered in the kitchen\, and pocket doors were restored.  The front porch was also added at that time.  Current homeowners have lived here since 2006. \n  \nNote that there are two bathrooms on the main floor that are handicap accessible.  However\, the house itself has steep narrow stairs and would only be accessible to those with canes who could maneuver staircases and stand.
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tours-of-2023-1st-tour-home-of-carol-gugat/
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SUMMARY:2nd Summer Tour: The McAllister House Museum
DESCRIPTION:The McAllister House is a landmark in our city and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built for Major Henry McAllister and his family in 1873. The Major served in the Union Army during the Civil War under General William Palmer. Our tour with 3 docents will discuss the architecture\, artifacts and history of the property outside on the lawn. We will also be guided through the 150 year old home in groups of 20. Chairs will be set up for our time outside. \nParking: Directly behind the McAllister House in the lot of the Pikes Peak Association of Realtors (430 N. Tejon)\, turn into lot off of N. Tejon or E. St. Vrain Street.\nDisabled Access: No\nRestrooms: Yes\nHPA Coordinator: Carol Beans\nTour Guide: Eric Metzger\, Executive Director of the McAllister House Museum \n  \nThis tour is limited to 60 participants so please register to reserve your spot.\nCheck-in time: 6:00 pm.  Tour starts at 6:30 pm.
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tours-of-2023-2nd-tour-the-mcallister-house-museum/
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SUMMARY:3rd Summer Tour: Pikes Peak Trolley Museum & Restoration Shop
DESCRIPTION:The Pikes Peak Historical Street Railway Foundation was founded in 1982 to acquire\, restore and operate an authentic Colorado Springs streetcar.  This mission has been fulfilled except for operating our cars on the city’s streets.  You will see the first trolley we acquired and are now restoring.  It was purchased by Winfield Scott Stratton in 1901 and became the “Drunkard’s Special\,” since it ran from dry Colorado Springs to Manitou via wet Old Colorado City.  We have since acquired many other cars\, some of which came from Philadelphia.  You will take a ride on one of these cars.  You will see four model railroads in operation\, including our prize\, the Polar Express\, also a baggage car under restoration by the Friends of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad\, colleagues in our efforts to bring our past into the present.  We’ll visit a caboose and a separate museum dedicated to the Chicago\, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad which terminated at the 1888 Rock Island roundhouse that anchors our museum.  You’ll enjoy our many photographs and other memorabilia that tell the history of streetcar operation in Colorado Springs from 1887 to 1932.  You will witness living history on rails for an enjoyable evening. \n(Just south of Fillmore and C&C Sand & Gravel Co.)\, Colorado Springs \nWater on the premises is non-potable – DO NOT DRINK!  Water for drinking will be provided. \nCheck-in time: 6:00 P.M. Tours to start at 6:30 P.M. \nNo charge\, but donations welcomed \nDisabled access:  Yes \nBathrooms:Yes \nHPA Coordinator:  John Haney \nTour Guides: Members of Trolley Museum Staff
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tours-of-2023-3rd-tour-pikes-peak-trolley-museum-restoration-shop/
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