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January 9, 1978 (229 W. 12th St. Pueblo: 7: Butler House: August 16, 1984 (6916 Broadacre Rd. Avondale: Ranch complex on Huerfano River dating from 1865 or 1880.: 8: James N. Carlile House
Ranches on the National Register of Historic Places in Colorado (14 P) Pages in category "Ranches in Colorado" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Tabor Opera House Tabor Opera House (2007), 308 Harrison Avenue ~ 1879: Italianate [9] Built by Horace Tabor, it was one of the most costly and substantially-built structures in Colorado history. The construction materials were not available in Leadville, so Tabor ordered that they be brought up by wagons. Its solid brick walls stand 16 inches ...
In May 1935, members of the Council of Friends, a group of fundamentalists excommunicated from the Salt Lake City–based the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), sent a handful of followers to the Short Creek Community with the express purpose of building "a branch of the Kingdom of God."
The Walker Ranch is a historic ranch in Boulder County, Colorado. The ranch was built by James A. Walker, who first settled in the Boulder area in 1865. Walker and his family initially lived in a log cabin on the ranch, which was built in 1865. In 1881, Walker and his family built and moved to a new ranch house.
By the time the Territory of Colorado was formed on February 28, 1861, Central City was already the largest city in the entire territory, though Denver was made the state capital. The Central City/Black Hawk area was a basically continuous arc of mining camps and urban development, with a population of more than 3,000 at its height in 1870.
Lake Beckwith, both a reservoir managed by the Colorado City Metropolitan District and a state wildlife area managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, offers fishing, walking, and canoeing. [4] [5] The highest peak in the Wet Mountains, Greenhorn Mountain, at 12,346 feet (3,763 meters), overlooks the valley from the west and dominates the view. [6]
Central City, Colorado: 1860 Commercial Part of the Central City/Black Hawk Historic District. 200 E 4th Street: Central City, Colorado: 1860 Residence McFarlane Foundry: Central City, Colorado: 1861 Commercial Part of the Central City/Black Hawk Historic District. Register-Call Building/Masonic Hall: Central City, Colorado: 1861-1862 Commercial