The Charles H. Stickney House in Pueblo, Colorado, USA, was built in 1890.
[1] It was deemed significant "for its unusual Norman design uncommon in Pueblo, for its interesting use of materials, and for its association with Charles Stickney."
Features associated with Norman architecture are the two towers, the arched entrance, and its applied shingled detailing.
[2] The Orman-Adams Mansion, across Colorado Avenue from the house, is also listed on the National Register.
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