Bromley-Hishinuma Farm

USA / Colorado / Brighton / East Bromley Lane, 15820
 house, farm, Victorian (architecture), NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, historic district
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Historic farmstead listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as a historic district.

Built: c. 1899
Architectural style: Victorian
Areas of significance: Architecture; Agriculture; Asian Ethnic Heritage; Politics/Government
Notable past owners:
- Emmet Ayers Bromley - prominent early settler who became a highly successful farmer/rancher, as well as a prominent civic figure in the region
- Koizuma and Hishinuma families - third owners of the farm; the two families represent good examples of the Asian immigrant families who made economic and agricultural contributions to the region in the early 20th century.
Area: 9.6 acres
Structures:
- main house (c. 1899)
- barn (1929)
- silo (c. 1930)
- wash house (c. 1920)
- migrant worker house (1929)
- metal granary (c. 1957)
Also known as: Bromley Farm-Koizuma Hishinuma Farm (NRHP name)
Date added to NRHP: 8/16/2007
Other designations: U.S. Historic District; listed on the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties
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Coordinates:   39°58'16"N   104°48'7"W
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