Hopkins Farm (Cherry Hills Village, Colorado)

USA / Colorado / Cherry Hills Village / Cherry Hills Village, Colorado / East Quincy Avenue, 4400
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Historic farm listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as a historic district.

Built: 1898
Architect: Roland L. Linder (Denver, CO - 1934 Blackmer House only)
Architectural style: High-style Classic Cottage (Hopkins House); Colonial Revival (Blackmer House)
Areas of significance: Architecture; Agriculture
Area: 17.556 acres
Structures:
- Hopkins House (c. 1898) - the small house in the middle of the northern edge of the property
- Blackmer-Honnen-Anderson House (1934) - the larger house southwest of the Hopkins house
- detached garage (c. 1953)
- farm house (converted from horse stable into house in 1951)
- large barn (1934)
- small barn (1934)
- horse stalls (1934)
- pump house
- chicken coop
Also known as: Blackmer Estate; Quincy Farm
Date added to NRHP: 4/24/2007
Other designations: U.S. Historic District; listed on the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties
Notes: The Hopkins Farm is a rare example of a relatively intact agricultural complex that has survived in a part of Arapahoe County that has become very urbanized. The original Hopkins House is one of the oldest dwellings in Cherry Hills Village.
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Coordinates:   39°38'12"N   104°56'14"W
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