The Mid-Century Resources of Littleton Boulevard consist of a number of commercial buildings and building complexes, that can be found along the Littleton Boulevard corridor, south of Denver. While many building owners have embraced their mid-century buildings, a...
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McLaughlin Building
The McLaughlin Block was built in 1891 in the Victorian Eclectic style with Romanesque features. The building was erected in dedication to Michael McLaughlin, who died in 1888. Originally constructed as a multi-purpose building, it contained a hotel and in the...
Leadville Mining District
The Leadville Mining District is an architectural testament to the silver boom in Colorado. It is arguably one of the most important cultural landscapes that remains from Colorado’s frontier mining days. The Leadville Mining District includes four stages of...
Lafayette Head Home & Ute Indian Agency
Lafayette Head Home & Ute Indian Agency is a rare and historically significant site in the San Luis Valley that reflects the cultural convergence, political change, and territorial development that shaped early Colorado. Built in 1855 by Lafayette Head, the...
Koch Homestead
Koch Homestead is one of the most important surviving historic resource clusters in the Hunter Creek Valley near Aspen. Set within a beautiful high-country landscape now managed as part of the White River National Forest, the homestead reflects the earliest period of...
Iglesia de San Antonio/Tiffany Church
Iglesia de San Antonio/Tiffany Church is one of the few remaining historic churches that conveys the story of Hispano history in southeastern La Plata County near the border with New Mexico. Located in the settlement of Tiffany, the small Catholic church was completed...
InterLaken Resort
Colorado Preservation, Inc listed Inter-Laken as one of Colorado’s Most Endangered Places in 2001 due to the poor condition of the buildings, which were boarded up and inaccessible to visitors. The extreme weather conditions combined with lack of regular...
Hotchkiss Barn
The Hotchkiss Barn is a unique 19th-century eclectic masonry barn. The Hotchkiss Barn is the oldest major building in the North Fork Valley surrounding the Town of Hotchkiss and reflects the agricultural nature of the area. It was built by Enos T. Hotchkiss, who led a...
Hose Co No 3
The charming two-story Hose Company No. 3 Fire Museum is owned by the City of Pueblo and operated by volunteers from the Pueblo Firefighters Historical Society. It is located in Pueblo’s historic Mesa Junction Business District that serves as a gateway between...
