About

About

Boomer House

Built in 1895, “Boomer House” is named after its first resident, William M. Boomer, one of the pioneers of Greeley who was elected mayor in the early 1890s. Boomer worked as a barber on Main Street (now 8th Street), served on the City Council for several terms, and organized Greeley’s first fire department. Read more about the history and architecture of the building on the GreeleyGov Historic Properties site.

We are proud to share this lovely historic Victorian style home with the public for the first time, and to make it accessible for everyone. Our wheelchair ramp can be accessed from the parking spaces in the alley at the back of the house.

We want Boomer House to be the perfect venue for your event – charming decor, good lighting, wide tables, comfy chairs.

More information about our public board gaming events.