Hahn’s Peak Fire Lookout represents the early conservation movement, the development of fire management strategies in the early years of the Forest Service, and the evolving role of the agency through the Great Depression and World War II.
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1901-1950
Foxton Post Office
The Foxton Post Office is a local landmark in the North Fork National Historic District. The post office was established in 1909 and also served as a train depot until 1927. Located near the Colorado Trail, this log structure is passed by more than 300,000 visitors...
Fruita Bridge
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the bridge was completed in 1907 and is one of the few remaining spans associated with noted bridge engineer M.J. Patterson. This steel and wood, three-span bridge served for years as a regionally important early...
Gianella Building
The Luigi Gianella Building, also known as the Aguilar State Bank building, represents the success of a southern Colorado community and its mostly European immigrants to control their own affairs, outside the paternalistic company town model of the time. Aguilar is...
Glen Huntington Bandshell
For 78 years the Glen Huntington Bandshell has been a fixture in downtown Boulder’s Central Park; a place of community pride, public gatherings, and civic events. It stands as a rare example of Art Deco architecture in Boulder and is one of only two Colorado...
Grand Junction Depot
Grand Junction Depot is one of western Colorado’s most significant railroad landmarks and a powerful reminder of the role rail transportation played in shaping the growth of Grand Junction and the Grand Valley. Grand Junction was established in 1881, and just one year...
Grandview Terrace Neighborhood
Entire neighborhood of 1900s-1930s era historic bungalows and apartments located on the University of Colorado campus, at the foot of the Flatirons in Boulder. The University of Colorado regents and City of Boulder negotiated a deal to allow 11 bungalows to be...
Grant Avenue Church
For nearly one hundred years, the Grant Avenue Community Church and Sacred Space have graced the corner of South Grant and Cedar in Denver. While the name has changed, the building has always played an important role in service and involvement in the surrounding...
Great Western Sugar Factory
Early prospectors came to the mountains of Colorado seeking riches of gold and silver, while many early 20th-century pioneers found agricultural prosperity through “White Gold,” also known as the sugar beet. Sugar beets were cultivated in Colorado as early as 1869....
