Orman-Adams House, Victorian house in Pueblo, United States.
The Orman-Adams House is a four-story residence in Pueblo, Colorado built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. It features intricate wooden details, stained glass windows, and ornamental touches throughout its rooms.
The house was built in 1890 by contractors Blackwell and Genest from William A. Lang's design. It later became home to two Colorado governors.
The rooms display how wealthy Colorado families lived during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Walking through them reveals the daily routines and values of that era.
Visitors can explore the rooms and grounds on guided tours to see architectural details and original furnishings. Plan enough time to examine the craftsmanship throughout the house carefully.
From 1952 until recently, the house served as the local school district's administrative office building. This extended period as an office space left its mark on how the rooms were arranged.
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