Exterior photograph of the Gerald Bliss House located in Denver, Colorado. The Bliss House is one of a series six designed by prominent Denver architects William Lang and Marshall Pugh for real estate developer Ralph Voorhees. Dr. Gerald Bliss and his wife occupied the house from 1891 until 1945. The architects employed an exuberant expression of the Queen Anne style for the residence, with its brick lower level, upper levels floors covered in fish scale shingles, and the combination of bays, unusual windows and a dramatic multi-planed roof.
Original photograph held by The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, History Colorado
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