by Linda Devers Iannuzzi | Jun 5, 2016 | Frontier Faces, Guest Post
People move to Fort Collins for all sorts of reasons. But back in the 1800s, it was very common for people to travel west for their health. Asthmatics, consumptives, and others were told by doctor’s that they could either stay where they were in the east or...
by Linda Devers Iannuzzi | May 17, 2016 | Architecture & Neighborhoods, Guest Post, Historic Landmarks, NoCo Notables
Have you ever traveled down South Overland Trail Road and wondered about the little stone house on the west side of the street that’s peeking out from behind the trees? Today’s article is all about that house. It was written by guest blogger, Linda Devers...
by Linda Devers Iannuzzi | Mar 4, 2016 | Architecture & Neighborhoods, Fort Collins, Guest Post, NoCo Notables
At one time, First National Bank was located on the southeast corner of College and Mountain in an impressive granite and terra cotta building with grand columns standing sentry on either side of the stairs that lead up to the front entrance. But in the early sixties,...