National and State Register
Ticknor Hall
El Paso County
Erected in 1897-98 and designed by the architectural firm of Douglas and Hetherington, the building was the second women’s dormitory to be built on the campus and continues to serve in that capacity.
It is notable for its Colorado red and green dolostone construction and represents Late Victorian residential design adapted to collegiate architecture. Its home-like appearance reflects then popular philosophies of collegiate housing for women. Listed under Historic Resources of Colorado College Multiple Property Submission.
National Register
Address
926 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado College Campus, Colorado Springs
Site Number
5EP.3480