

Ticknor House was built in 1897 and houses 35 co-ed upper-class residents. On the National Register of Historic Buildings, Ticknor House is a much favored residential accommodation. It has a large central living room with fireplace, a piano room, and kitchen. It was named in honor of Miss Anna Ticknor, a dear friend of the donor, Mrs. Elizabeth Cheney Kaufman. The building is constructed of Ute Pass sandstone in classic Renaissance style. The hall originally contained a dining room, kitchen, servant's room, a large cold storage room, a bicycle stable, and an infirmary. The Campus Safety parking office and Bon Appétit, the campus food service provider, are located in the lower level of Ticknor.
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TICKNOR HOUSE
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| BUILDING | AMENITIES | |
| 926 North Cascade Ave |
Kitchen | Yes |
| West Campus | Laundry | No |
| Type: Old Town |
Lounge
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Yes; Piano Room, Fireplace, Flat-Screen TV
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| Theme: None |
Wireless | Yes |
| Upperclassmen: 35 |
Game Room | No |
| Resident Advisors: 1 | Thermostat | Heat Only |
| Residential Living Coordinator: 1 | Carpet | No |
| Floor Plans: Basement; First |
Bike Rack | Yes |
| Floor Plans: Second; Third | Key Type | Exterior: Swipe Card; Interior: Key |
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Listed in National Register
of Historic Places
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Other
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Location of Bon AppÉtit and
Campus Safety Parking Offices
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