Arnett-Fullen House

[2] This house features a mixture of architectural styles and is a two-story, private residency, which is sometimes open to the public.

[4] Arnett-Fullen House featured one of Boulder's earliest indoor bathrooms, central heating, and cold running water systems.

[6][7] This house design features a mixture of architectural styles including Gothic Revival, Victorian, Carpenter Gothic, Second Empire, and Italianate styles and featuring farmhouse aesthetics and the use of cast iron throughout.

[6][4] During the Klondike Gold Rush, Willamette Arnett died in Dawson City.

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