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Endangered Places

Sullivan Gateway

The City Park Esplanade is one of the signature components of the parkway and boulevard system designed by George Kessler in his 1906 plan for Denver Parks. Kessler was one of the leading national figures of the City Beautiful Movement.

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Studzinski Block

The block contains Victorian commercial buildings important to the commercial history of Pueblo.

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Stranges Grocery

This is the last remaining building in what used to be Grand Junction's "Little Italy." The building is significant because it is one of the few remaining structures built of rusticated sandstone in Grand Junction. It stands as an example of the masonry works of...

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Southern Ute Boarding School Campus

The Southern Ute Boarding School Campus (SUBSC) reflects a difficult and multi-faceted story of the Indian Boarding School Era within Colorado and American history.

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South Platte Hotel

The South Platte Hotel was built in 1913 after the original 1887 building was destroyed by arson. The hotel and townsite are emblematic of Colorado’s narrow gauge railroad history, early tourism and summer cabin communities, and small hotels located along stagecoach...

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Soldiers & Sailors Home

The Colorado State Veterans Center at Homelake provided a place for aging and displaced Civil War veterans and is the oldest veterans' center in Colorado.

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Snowstorm Gold Dredge

This is the largest and last dragline dredge in Colorado and possibly the last in the nation. The dredge dug and processed ore in the gold fields between Fairplay and Alma.

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Sixteenth Street Mall

A pedestrian mall designed by internationally renowned architectural firm. The Mall is a top visitor attraction in the metropolitan area.

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Silver Dollar Saloon

This building speaks to early 20th century Cripple Creek and is an excellent example of saloon, one of only two stone buildings in National Register district.

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