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Littleton: part of the Residential Subdivisions of Metropolitan Denver, 1940-1965 Multiple Property Submission (MPS) 3: David W. Brown House: David W. Brown House: April 10, 1980 : 2303 E. Dartmouth Ave. Englewood: 4
The National Register of Historic Places in Arapahoe County, Colorado Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Arapahoe County, Colorado" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
Bradford House II (Site ID 5JF51) Jefferson, near Littleton: Archaic, Prehistoric: 499 BC - 1749 AD: Residential: National, State: The state register reports occupancy from 3000 BC - AD 1540. 74: Bradford House III (Site ID 5JF52) Jefferson, near Morrison: Archaic, Plains Woodland: 4999 BC - AD 1000: Village: National, State
The county seat is Littleton, [3] and the most populous city is Aurora. The county was named for the Arapaho Native American tribe, who once lived in the region. [2] Arapahoe County is part of the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood metropolitan statistical area. Arapahoe County calls itself "Colorado's First County", since its origins antedate the Pike's ...
Littleton is the county seat of Arapahoe County and is a part of the Denver–Aurora–Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The city population was 45,652 at the 2020 United States Census , ranking as the 20th most populous municipality in Colorado.
Housing approximately 2,000 ancient Pueblo Indians between AD 925 and 1125, the settlement included a Great House Pueblo with round ceremonial rooms, known as kivas, and 36 ground-floor rooms. A grizzly bear jaw found in one of the rooms when excavated suggested a reverence for the animal, and modern Chaco oral history suggests that the Bear ...
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This building is a designated Littleton landmark. [2] 2529-39 West Main Street, Lilley Building/Boddy Block, 1906. This two-story brick building was erected by Harry H. Lilley about 1906 and housed three commercial establishments and the Arapahoe County offices before the courthouse was completed in Littleton the following year.