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The First National Bank Building in Steamboat Springs, Colorado was built in 1905. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. [1] It is a rare local example of Romanesque Revival architecture. The two-story commercial building constructed in 1905 was nearly square in plan; with a 1920 one-story rear addition, it is about ...
First National Bank Building: January 11, 2001 : 803-807 Lincoln Ave., and 57½ 8th St. ... Steamboat Springs Depot: December 20, 1978 : 39265 Routt County Road 33B
The Steamboat Springs Downtown Historic District is a historic district covering about six blocks which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. [2]The district consists of "mainly one to two story brick and wood commercial buildings with a sampling of buildings three stories or more.
First National Bank Building (San Diego), part of the Gaslamp Quarter Historic District; First National Bank Building (Craig, Colorado), NRHP-listed; First National Bank Building (Denver, Colorado) First National Bank Building (Steamboat Springs, Colorado), NRHP-listed; First National Bank Building (Wellington, Colorado), listed on the NRHP in ...
Steamboat Springs is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Routt County, Colorado, United States. [8] The population was 13,224 at the 2020 census. [9] Steamboat Springs is the principal city of the Steamboat Springs Micropolitan Statistical Area, and it is the largest city in northwestern Colorado.
Ent Air Force Base opened in 1951 when the United States Air Defense Command moved to Colorado Springs. Ent's community charter change, to serve El Paso and Teller counties in Colorado was approved by the National Credit Union Administration in 1999. Ent's charter was adjusted in 2004 to include underserved areas in Denver County and Pueblo County.
James Harvey Crawford (1845-1930) was the founder of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. He was a man of many vocations: soldier, farmer, pioneer, cattleman, miner, land developer, and politician. He was called the "Father of Steamboat Springs", and his wife Margaret Emerine (Bourn) Crawford was called the "Mother of Routt County". [1]
Steamboat Springs may refer to: Steamboat Springs, Colorado, U.S., a city Steamboat Springs Airport; Steamboat Springs High School; Steamboat Springs (Nevada), U.S., a volcanic field with extensive geothermal activity