Colorful for All in Colorful Colorado Many Coloradoans are seeking opportunities to engage with American history in our backyard. Even the smallest Colorado communities transformed the struggle for equality. Historic [...]
Historic Cemeteries City Cemetery The City Cemetery, sometime known as the lower or old cemetery, came into existence in 1876. It is located on Cemetery Hill to the north of [...]
Hidden Lake City: Outbuildings Tucked along the alleys behind Lake City's historic houses are relics from an earlier style of life. Almost all material goods were shipped into Lake City, [...]
Lake City’s Historic Churches Four historic churches are in active use in the National Historic District. The First Baptist Church, St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, the Community Presbyterian Church, [...]
National Historic District Proud of the role Lake City played in the development of the American West, residents of this remote mountain town have worked hard to preserve their history [...]
Capitol City Once named “Galena City”, this deserted mining town located nine miles up the Henson Creek/Engineer Pass road was a dream of George S. Lee. His ambition was to [...]
The D&RG Lake City Branch Railroad and a Galloping Goose The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad narrow gage engine ran between Sapinero, Colorado and Lake City, Colorado. The High Bride [...]
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