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Wheeler–Stallard House

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The Wheeler–Stallard House is located on West Bleeker Street in Aspen, Colorado, United States. It is an 1880s brick structure built in the Queen Anne architectural style, and renovated twice in the 20th century. In 1975 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.It was built by Jerome B. Wheeler, an early investor in Aspen's silver mines during its boomtown years. He and two wealthy tenants rarely spent much time in the house before the Colorado Silver Boom ended in 1893. After a decade of vacancy, it became the home of the Stallard family for much of the early 20th century, the "quiet years" when Aspen's economy was depressed and its remaining residents struggled to make a living.After World War II it was bought by Walter Paepcke, who like Wheeler came to visit Aspen and invested heavily in its development, leading to the city becoming a cultural center and upscale ski resort. He never lived there himself, and it eventually became the residence of Alvin C. Eurich during his tenure as Aspen Institute president. Since the late 1960s it has been the home of the Aspen Historical Society, which operates it partially as a historic house museum.Buildings and groundsThe house and its lot take up most of the north side of the block of West Bleeker between North Fifth, North Sixth and West Hallam streets in Aspen's residential West End. Main Street, part of State Highway 82, the only through road to and from the city, is a block to the south. One block further south the level terrain gives way to the slopes of Aspen Mountain There is a detached garage and parking lot in the rear.



"The Wheeler/Stallard Museum is a Queen Anne style Victorian built in 1888. The first floor of the house museum is interpreted as a Victorian Aspen home and the second floor galleries feature rotating exhibitions to explore area history."
Address: Aspen 81611
Phone: +19709253721
State: CO
City: Aspen
Zip Code: 81611
categories: landmark & historical place



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Reviews
Always a fun time, and even though I was born and raised in Aspen, and lived here for 34 years, I always learn many new things. Their exhibits are well-thought out, timely, and interesting. The staff is absolutely stellar! Recommend to anyone wanting to go a little deeper into the Aspen story than just skiing or cruising downtown. They also do amazing tours in town! Today was the annual ice cream social, with a great performance pictured.
Enjoyed this museum. Lots of information about the history of Aspen. And the woman working there was very passionate about sharing the information with us.
I always have a pleasant and enjoyable time at this Victorian era home. The 1st floor is set up as an authentic Victorian home. The docent is very knowledgeable. The upstairs offer a museum with rotating displays about the history of Aspen. This is a good place to get oriented to Aspen.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$6–10
Every museum deserves a guide like Suzie, she was extremely enthusiastic and knowledgeable and has officially ruined future tours for me coz I'd be hard pressed to find a guide who can live up to her standard. The museum itself was gorgeous, has a restroom, you can touch a surprising amount of stuff and sit on the chairs !. I'd budget at least an hour to check it out. At $10, well worth it.
I don't often do museums. We went on Friday Oct. 15, 2021. Had the extreme pleasure of meeting Mrs.Click at the front desk. After an excellent introduction instruction on how best to enjoy the exhibits, she sent us up to enjoy the many offerings of historical Aspen. We have never been to Aspen so it was very interesting. Then when we made our way back to the first floor, she took the time to give us in depth informatioin that we did not see upstairs. Her interest and knowlege were evident. She truly made the visit memorable.
Super cool museum. The guy there gave us an awesome tour/intro to the history of not only the mining area but aspen too. He knows a lot about the area for sure. There is so much interesting history in that museum. Super cool! Kids will love it too. They have a working steam engine.
Definitely worth a visit! Thank you Jane Click for making our visit a highlight of our week in Aspen
Truck broke down right in front of museum for a week. Even got a ticket in the off season. Nice historical society venture.
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Beautiful old house, good exhibits, enthusiastic staff
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