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Greeley, Salt Lake, and Pacific Railroad

Greeley Salt Lake and Pacific Railroad Grade is a National Register-listed linear landscape in Larimer County, west of Fort Collins near LaPorte, that preserves the last intact segment of the former Greeley, Salt Lake and Pacific Railroad’s Stout Branch. Constructed...

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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...

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Gold Medal Orchard

Historic Preservation is much greater than the preservation of important buildings; it includes the protection of important cultural landscapes.  Like historic buildings and districts, cultural landscapes provide a sense of place and identity, often consciously...

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Gold Hill Townsite

Located west of Boulder and known as an important archaeological site, the historic area includes the ruins of the Horsfal Mine and one of Colorado’s earliest Masonic halls. Within months of listing, Boulder County purchased the site and has maintained the...

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Evans School

Former school for handicapped children located in Downtown Denver. On the National and State Registers of Historic Places and a Denver Local Landmark. Evans School was designated a Denver Local Landmark in 2001, and since that time, the owners have nearly completed an...

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Elkhorn Lodge

Considered to be the oldest, continuously operated hotel in Colorado, the Elkhorn Lodge is a terrific example of a late 19th-century hunting lodge built to serve the burgeoning demand from tourists for an immersive “Rocky Mountain” experience. Originally comprising...

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Downtown Greeley

Greeley’s Downtown Development Authority was created in 1998 and nominated Greeley as one of Colorado’s Most Endangered Places due to threats brought about as a result of economic deterioration, urban growth to the west, and a high vacancy rate of its downtown...

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Currigan Exhibition Hall

The Currigan Exhibition Hall long stood as one of Denver’s precedent-setting works of modern architecture. Upon its completion in 1969, Currigan boasted 100,000 square feet of column-free exhibition space, was the world’s largest rigid space frame, and was...

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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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