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Endangered Places

Victor Bowling Alley

Included in the rebuild after the 1900 Victor Fire was Ketelsen Grocery, a small store serving the local residents. By the late 1930s,new owners had transformed the interior into a four-lane bowling alley. The venue held and hosted many bowling tournaments throughout...

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Valmont School

Divided into two rooms with a removable door, the School held grades up to the 9th year. The lower grades shared a room, while the higher grades shared the other. Students came from all directions, and many rode horses and ponies that were kept in a small shelter...

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Ute Ulay Mill & Townside

The Ute and Ulay mines were at one time some of Colorado’s best known silver and lead producers. The mine is largely responsible for the formation of Lake City.

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Union Pacific Pumphouse

This building supplied water for steam engines and is an unusual example of masonry for a railroad utility building considered the only structure of its kind in Colorado. The structure is one of few railroad pump houses still in place along the track and it is the...

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Tarryall-Cline Ranch

The main ranch house was built in 1928 by the ranch owner, Foster Cline, Sr., a prominent Denver attorney. Cline was the deputy district attorney in Denver from 1913 to 1917 and again from 1925-1929 and was later the regional administrator  for the U.S. Securities and...

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Temple Aaron

Located in the El Corazon de Trinidad National Historic District, Temple Aaron is a prominent visual landmark in Trinidad and the oldest synagogue building in continuous operation in Colorado.

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Tabor Opera House

This building is associated with entertainers like Oscar Wilde, Harry Houdini. It serves as a clear representation of western mining history and settlement of the west.

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Sundial Plaza/Cranmer Park

The land for Cranmer Park was acquired in 1908, with the first recorded reference to any site development occurring in 1923, when construction began on the terrazzo terrace. At the time the park was named Mountain View Park given that the platform offers an excellent...

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