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Pueblo

Goodnight Barn

Built in 1870, the barn is the sole surviving structure from the Goodnight Rock Canon Ranch, the northern headquarters for the Goodnight-Loving cattle trail that extended from Texas to Colorado. In 1864, the Goodnight-Loving Trail was the most heavily traveled trail...

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Doyle Settlement

Doyle Settlement is one of the most important surviving early settlement sites in southern Colorado and a rare place where the region’s multicultural pioneer history can still be read in the landscape. Established in 1859 by Joseph Bainbridge Lafayette Doyle after he...

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Colorado Fuel & Iron Plant

The industrial giant of Colorado Fuel & Iron was born on January 11, 1872 when General William Palmer, founder of Colorado Springs and owner of the two year-old Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, filed incorporation papers.  It acquired many iron and coal...

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Colorado Fuel & Iron Museum

The industrial giant of Colorado Fuel & Iron was born on January 11, 1872 when General William Palmer, founder of Colorado Springs and owner of the two-year-old Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, filed incorporation papers.  It acquired many iron and coal...

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Beaumont Home

During the late 1800s and early 1900s, Pueblo’s old Northside Neighborhood was a place of grandeur, boasting some of Colorado’s finest architecture.  A handful of successful businessmen who lived in this neighborhood made a name for themselves statewide...

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