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Protect the Irreplaceable in Colorado...
While many efforts to save Colorado's unique built environment have been successful, we continue to lose important pieces of our past. Since 1984, Colorado Preservation, Inc. has worked to save our past by promoting and advancing historic preservation and its many community benefits. To continue to protect Colorado's heritage for current residents and visitors, and for the generations to come, Colorado Preservation, Inc. needs your support.

MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

  • Access to up-to-date information regarding preservation programs, projects, and trends.
  • Updates on state and national policy affecting historic preservation.
  • Discounts on various Colorado Preservation, Inc. events and activities.
  • Subscription to Colorado Preservationist, Colorado's quarterly historic preservation magazine.
  • Participation in "hands-on" preservation projects

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Endangered Places Program Offers technical assistance to individuals and organizations through our Endangered Places Program and our network of directors, volunteers and members ; identifies historic structures through our Survey program; directs "hands-on" efforts through project management and administration; and brings publicity to threatened resources through Colorado's Most Endangered Places List.

ADVOCACY
Gives voice to the preservation community at local, state, and national levels on issues affecting citizen preservationists through an active Public Policy Committee.

EDUCATION
Provides information on current preservation programs and trends through our annual Saving Places Conference(the largest statewide gathering of the preservation community in the nation), our "On the Road" Heritage Tours, our Dana Crawford Awards Dinner which highlights successful projects and leaders from across Colorado, and our quarterly magazine Colorado Preservationist.

The 1870 Goodnight Barn is the sole surviving structure on the Goodnight Rock Canon Ranch, the northern headquarters of the Goodnight-Loving Cattle Trail.
Placement on Colorado's Most Endangered Places List 2002, assisted in preventing its removal to the Texas Ranching Museum, protecting the barn as a historic site and future history center.
An attempt to find a buyer for Victor's Christian Science Church was unsuccessful.
The building, deemed a public hazard, was demolished. This loss proved a wake-up call to citizens of Victor and Colorado.
More historic resources will be lost without concerted preservation efforts!
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