Built in 1939, this distinctive residence is woven into the early history of Boulder City—originally constructed by Edison Electric at the founding of the town to support the Hoover Dam. Set along Cherry Street, a picturesque, tree-lined enclave once reserved for project managers, the home reflects an enduring sense of character & place. Acquired in 2002 after years as a rental, the property is part of a broader neighborhood renaissance—where restored homes and renewed pride have brought new life to this historic district. Today, Cherry Street stands as one of the community’s most inviting addresses. The home itself is a graceful blend of past & present. Its storied exterior, featured on the cover of Boulder City Magazine (September 2013), has been meticulously preserved, retaining original doors, windows, and wood flooring. Inside, thoughtful enhancements—including a redesigned floor plan, foam insulation, & updated electrical—offer modern comfort while honoring its heritage.
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