Historic Fort Collins High School
Anchored by the grand 1924 high school building—now Colorado State University’s University Center for the Arts—this neighborhood blends academic energy with historic character and everyday convenience. Residents enjoy performances in Griffin Concert Hall, gallery nights at the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, and quick connections to the dining, coffeehouses, and indie shops of Old Town. Tree-lined streets showcase early 20th-century architecture, from Craftsman bungalows to stately brick homes, while the wider amenities of Fort Collins are minutes away.
Outdoorsy locals appreciate easy bike access to the Mason Corridor and the MAX line via Transfort MAX, making car-light living realistic for CSU commutes and downtown evenings. Weekends might include hands-on science at the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery or a relaxing ride to nearby parks and trail connections. The neighborhood’s setting near the core of Larimer County also puts regional employers, healthcare, and mountain gateways within practical reach.
Families benefit from the strong reputation of the Poudre School District, with sought-after elementary and middle options nearby and a continuum of arts, IB, and STEM opportunities across the city. Housing here ranges from lovingly restored historic homes to tasteful infill and low-maintenance condos, all prized for walkability and cultural access.
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