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Blanche A. Wilson House, also known as Centennial House, is a historic house in Aurora, Colorado that now serves as a museum. It is open for tour by the Aurora Historical Society on the second Sunday of the month in the summer season.
The Seventeen Mile House is a historic site and open space located at 8181 S. Parker Rd. in Centennial, Colorado. It is a 33-acre former stagecoach stop with a square log structure covered with clapboard. It was a stopping place during the 1800s along the Smoky Hill Trail. It is one of the last two remaining trail houses left on the trail.
The Mansion was built over a number of years. Samuel Allen Long homesteaded the property, building a small stone house on the far east side of today's mansion, which he called Rotherwood after a favorite childhood farm. John W. Springer, a wealthy man with ties to politics, banking, and law, owned the ranch from 1897 to 1913. He sold the ...
Centennial hosts most native wildlife and is a good reflection of Colorado's front range ecosystem. Centennial has seen a boost in coyote populations in recent years, leading to resident education on how to deter coyotes from eating family pets. [10] Centennial is located at 39°35'47" North, 104°50'38" West (39.5963, −104.8439). [11]
Colorado counties. There are more than 1,500 properties and historic districts in the U.S. State of Colorado listed on the National Register of Historic Places. They are distributed over 63 of Colorado's 64 counties; only the City and County of Broomfield currently has none.
Hindu Temple and Cultural Center of the Rockies in Centennial, Colorado is the major Hindu Temple [1] in the Denver, Colorado region. The Hindu Society of Colorado was incorporated in 1984. [2] [3] During 1996-2015 the temple was located in a former church building in Littleton. The formally designed temple opened on July 3, 2015.
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Grand View Estates is located in northern Douglas County between Stonegate and Parker to the east and Lone Tree to the west. It is just south of Exits 2 and 3 on the E-470 toll highway and is 20 miles (32 km) south of downtown Denver. The Grand View Estates CDP has an area of 651 acres (2.635 km 2), including 13 acres (0.051 km 2) of water. [2]