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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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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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Emma Store

The Emma Store is one of the most important surviving historic commercial resources in the Roaring Fork Valley and a rare reminder of the once-thriving town of Emma. Located along Highway 82 between Basalt and Aspen, the brick store buildings stand as visible...

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El Corazon de Trinidad Commercial District

The architecturally rich El Corazon de Trinidad Distinctive Commercial District, made up of much of the central and southern downtown area of Trinidad, Colorado, has experienced a remarkable level of revitalization and renewed vitality over the past 5-7 years and is...

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Durango Power House

In 1893, the Durango Light and Power Company proudly opened its Power House, providing modern A/C power to Durango long before the cities of New York or Chicago.  The building boasted cutting-edge Spanish Mission architecture, the first of its kind in Colorado.  When...

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Denver Tramway Company Streetcar No.04

On July 3, 1950, the clatter of Denver’s once-thriving transportation system fell quiet as the last streetcar for the Denver Tramway Company (Streetcar No.04) completed its final route. Today, Streetcar No. 04 is one of the only remaining streetcars from the Denver...

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Colorado Capitol Dome

Colorado’s gold-plated Capitol Dome is an iconic symbol of unparalleled historical significance in the state. Originally intended by architect Elijah E. Myers to be copper-plated, the citizenry of Colorado demanded something grander and more fitting for their...

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Como Depot

The Depot is one of three surviving structures from a major Denver South Park and Pacific Railroad Complex. It retains the telegraph office, freight doors, ticket rooms, paint, and telegraph wires.

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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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