Thomas Hynes House

Thomas Hynes House
A small light blue wooden house with dark blue, and in some cases red, trim. There is a small plot with grassy plants and flowers in front, and signs saying "Matsuhisa".
North elevation, 2010
A map of Colorado showing county boundaries and major rivers. There is a red dot in the center of Pitkin County in the west central region of the state
A map of Colorado showing county boundaries and major rivers. There is a red dot in the center of Pitkin County in the west central region of the state
Location within Colorado
LocationAspen, CO
Coordinates39°11′26″N 106°49′12″W / 39.19056°N 106.82000°W / 39.19056; -106.82000
Built1885[1]
MPSHistoric Resources of Aspen
NRHP reference No.87000157
Added to NRHPMarch 6, 1987

The Thomas Hynes House on East Main Street (State Highway 82) in Aspen, Colorado, United States, is a wooden building from the 1880s. In 1987 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of a group of historic properties in the city.

It is one of Aspen's remaining miner's cottages from its early years as a silver boomtown. Since it has never been significantly altered, it is considered one of the best examples remaining.[2] Today it is used as one of Nobu Matsuhisa's eponymous Japanese restaurants.

  1. ^ "Pitkin County". History Colorado. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved August 29, 2011.
  2. ^ Norgren, Barbara (July 31, 1986). "Historic Resources of Aspen Multiple Resource Area" (PDF). Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. p. 6. Retrieved August 29, 2011.

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