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Crossan’s Market

Crossan’s Market, built in 1903, is an excellent and remarkably intact example of a small-town mercantile building that reflects the development of Yampa and the surrounding agricultural economy. For generations, it served the community with everything from groceries...

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Cripple Creek

One of the three most historic mining towns in Colorado and the nation. A National Historic District. Cripple Creek adopted strict design guidelines which address the treatment of historic structures and require new construction within the district to be appropriate...

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Black Hawk

One of the three most historic mining towns in Colorado and the nation, Black Hawk is a National Historic Landmark District, and Black Hawk was placed on the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s 11 Most Endangered Places in America list in 1998.  Shortly...

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Centre Avenue

Agricultural communities have formed the backbone of Colorado’s Eastern Plains since the late 1880s.  The towns and cities have endured droughts, harsh winters, relentless winds, population changes, and economic depressions.  But the one thing that has remained...

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Central City

Located along Clear Creek and surrounded by recreational and cultural opportunities, Central City is one of the most historic mining towns in Colorado and the nation. The city has been seeking ways to “diversify and revitalize the city while maintaining its...

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