Edgeplain, Colorado Springs
Edgeplain, also known as the Arthur House, stands as a cherished landmark on the Colorado College campus, ensconced in the annals of history and architectural splendor. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this venerable building has witnessed the ebb and flow of time, embodying the rich tapestry of the region's heritage.
Constructed in 1881 by Lyman Bass, a prominent attorney with ties to luminaries such as Grover Cleveland and William Jackson Palmer, Edgeplain was initially envisioned as a grand Tudor Revival home nestled amidst the pristine expanse of undeveloped prairie. Renowned architect A.C. Williard was tasked with bringing Bass's vision to life, resulting in a masterpiece of architectural finesse and opulence. The $115,000 estate boasted distinctive stonework, adorned with a myriad of colors and finishes, including pecked and vermiculated masonry dressings, showcasing the unparalleled craftsmanship of the era.
Over the years, Edgeplain became synonymous with refined elegance and sophisticated gatherings, playing host to luminaries from the realms of politics, arts, and culture. Following Bass's passing, the residence changed hands several times before finding itself in the possession of Chester Alan Arthur II, son of President Chester A. Arthur. Under the stewardship of the Arthur family, the estate underwent extensive expansions and renovations, further enhancing its allure as a premier social venue in the region.
In 1922, Colorado College acquired Edgeplain, repurposing it as a men's dormitory and later transitioning it into a coeducational residence hall. Today, this historic edifice continues to serve as a cherished home for students, offering a unique blend of living, kitchen, and recreational spaces that foster a vibrant sense of community and camaraderie.
Constructed in 1881 by Lyman Bass, a prominent attorney with ties to luminaries such as Grover Cleveland and William Jackson Palmer, Edgeplain was initially envisioned as a grand Tudor Revival home nestled amidst the pristine expanse of undeveloped prairie. Renowned architect A.C. Williard was tasked with bringing Bass's vision to life, resulting in a masterpiece of architectural finesse and opulence. The $115,000 estate boasted distinctive stonework, adorned with a myriad of colors and finishes, including pecked and vermiculated masonry dressings, showcasing the unparalleled craftsmanship of the era.
Over the years, Edgeplain became synonymous with refined elegance and sophisticated gatherings, playing host to luminaries from the realms of politics, arts, and culture. Following Bass's passing, the residence changed hands several times before finding itself in the possession of Chester Alan Arthur II, son of President Chester A. Arthur. Under the stewardship of the Arthur family, the estate underwent extensive expansions and renovations, further enhancing its allure as a premier social venue in the region.
In 1922, Colorado College acquired Edgeplain, repurposing it as a men's dormitory and later transitioning it into a coeducational residence hall. Today, this historic edifice continues to serve as a cherished home for students, offering a unique blend of living, kitchen, and recreational spaces that foster a vibrant sense of community and camaraderie.
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Sight Name: Edgeplain
Sight Location: Colorado Springs, USA (See walking tours in Colorado Springs)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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