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National Register of Historic Places listings in Pitkin County, Colorado Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Pitkin County
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Die Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Pitkin County nennt alle Anwesen und historischen Distrikte im Pitkin County des US-Bundesstaates Colorado, die in das National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) aufgenommen wurden. Zum 28. Februar 2011 umfasste die Liste 36 Einträge, davon fünf historische Distrikte und 31 eigenständig eingetragene Anwesen, die meisten davon liegen in der City of Aspen. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Pitkin County, Colorado. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pitkin County, Colorado, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. There are 37 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022.
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Roughly along the Crystal River from Hawk Creek to 226 Redstone Boulevard 130 135 234 700 203 200 201 206 204 205 642 State Highway 82 south of Aspen in the White River National Forest 525 82 420 442 620 432 About 1 mile south of Redstone on State Highway 133 413 405 Smuggler Mountain On State Highway 82 in White River National Forest 506 18679 501 Ute Ave. State Highway 133 and Chair Mountain Stables Rd. 303 Mill Street Park 1000 330 333 320
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Four small old wooden houses seen at some distance with high hills in the background. A one-story tan and pink house with a pyramidal beige roof in a wooded setting. The trees in front have yellow autumn leaves A small light blue wooden house with dark blue, and in some cases red, trim. There is a small plot with grassy plants and flowers in front, and signs saying "Matsuhisa". An ornate brick house with a gabled section projecting at the left and a hipped roof on the main section behind it. The doors, windows and porch have detailed wooden trim painted red, yellow and green. An old metal bridge across a grassy, wooded gorge, seen from its right. Diagonal supports go down below the bridge. There is a wooded mountain in the background. A wooded slope with two large bare patches of loose rock visible. At the bottom of the image are some vehicles and old temporary buildings. In the middle between the two are some wooden buildings and a flagpole with the American flag Round stone structures with large openings on the left built into a grassy hillside behind a wooden fence. There is a snow-capped mountain in the rear. A two-story light brown stone building on a street corner, with a narrow entrance facing the camera in the center of the image. It is lit by the sun from the left. There are storefronts along both sides at street level; all the windows on the second story . Above the main entrance is an awning with the word "Dior" on it, and above the second-story window a semicircular black plaque with "Brand Building, 1891, Aspen, Colorado" on it in gold letters. An American flag is on a pole above that. In the background is a rocky and forested ridgeline with some cleared areas. A colorful one-and-a-half-story wooden building with a pointed wooden shingled roof and large signs on the front and in front reading "Redstone General Store". There are some old gas pumps out front. To the left is another house in a mixture of colors. A brick building with trapezoidal roof overhanging the sidewalk on its right side at an intersection. Signs say it is at the 100 block of South Galena Street and the 500 block of East Hopkins Avenue. 1888.0 An off-white wooden building attached to a brick building on the left and a slightly similar building on the right, seen at an angle to the right. At street level is a storefront for "Noori's Collection" with carpets and statues displayed in front. Above it is a plain wooden front between two bracketed wooden projections. An ornate two-story building with a central clock tower and red roof in the rear of the left side of the image. On the right is a large sign in the foregrounds with "Redstone Inn" in large gothic letters, "Historic Landmark" in smaller type above it, and "Restaurant & Bar" below A two-story house of painted beige brick on the first story with a steeply-angled dark brown shingled roof on top from which three dormer windows project, the middle one from a slightly projecting trapezoid. The ground floor has two identical projecting bay windows, with a double wooden door in the middle atop a short flight of brick steps. Flowerpots hang from the roof and there are two small figurines on the porch. In front is an iron fence, lamppost, and flowers. At the right is part of a tree trunk, with part of an evergreen on the left. A one-story light blue house with a front porch supported by square pillars, seen from its front right, with some tree branches at the corners. There is a pink flag flying from the pillar closest to the camera. In the distance is a high ridgeline. A light blue wooden house with pointed roof and a covered white-trimmed porch. There is a square projecting section on the left corner. The view is slightly obscured by trees; at the edges a distant ridgeline can be seen. In the foreground, at the bottom, is a pink stone walk and black iron fence A short dark metallic bridge with rectilinear and diagonal elements over a stream with woods on either side and a wooded mountain in the background A large wooden house, yellow and orange with green trim and many projecting gables An L-shaped green open latticework steel structure on a small rise. The long end runs parallel to the ground to where it is supported by two diagonal beams in front of some deciduous trees with light trunks. On the bottom of the middle section is another section housing a large red pulley wheel parallel to the ground. A smaller red pulley and cable can be seen in the top of the short section. A green wooden house with white trim and two pointed roofs. A wooden building with a pointed roof between two dirt paths, with some machinery next to it on the right. In the rear left are wooded mountains, and a stand of trees with yellow leaves is on the rear right. An elaborate stone and wood building with many peaked roofs and chimneys with a wooded hill behind it. An ornately decorated brick building with a multicolored tiled lightly peaked roof and a central tower, also ornate. There are small trees in front. On a small projection from the front is a silvery statue of a woman. A two-story brick building on a street corner seen from the opposite corner. It is lit by the sun from the right. At the street the sidewalk is sheltered by a roof supported by round white columns; the building's exterior there is faced in rough stone. Medium-sized trees are planted along the street. At the flat roofline is a wide black and white cornice; in the background at right is a wooded mountaintop. A brick house with green wooden trim, porch and cross-gabled roof with tall brick chimney seen from its front left, with some large shrubs partially obscuring the view. An orange stone building with a rounded tower in front and large pointy-arched entrance in the middle, partially obscured by trees on either side. In the front right a white car is parked in the street. A narrow three-story red brick building with ornate black trim, connected to lower buildings on either side, seen from its right, with tree branches entering the frame from either side. The words "Red Onion" are in vertical gold lettering on the right side. In front are tables with red umbrellas and people seated around them. Several small wooden buildings in a valley with evergreens and snow-capped mountains in the distance A square rusticated stone marker on a pedestal next to an evergreen tree in a grassy area with a low metal fence around it. In the background is a wooded ridgeline. An ornate pale yellow wooden house with a pointed roofline between two tall evergreen trees. There is a white picket fence in front and a distant ridgeline in the rear. A blue wooden house with cream-colored trim, a pointed roof and a small porch with decorative wooden trim An unpainted dark brown wooden house amid tall trees in two sections. The taller one, on the right, has a pointed roof with a small brick chimney rising from the middle. A three-story brick building, seen from its left front across a street with a traffic signal in front, and lit by the sun from its right. It has ornate windows, round-arched at the top, and a decorative wooden shelter at its main entrance. Atop the parapeted roof there is a flagpole. A dark brown two-story wooden house with white wooden trim and a pointed roof amid some tall trees. A wooden house with a conical tower in front. There is a tall tree on the left, and many shrubs in front, behind an unpainted wooden picket fence and overgrown grass A three-story orange stone building on a slightly curved street corner, lit by sun from the right. The windows at street level have awnings; those at the top are in rounded arches. The face of the building on the left has a small pointed top at the roof. At street level an awning on that face has "Wheeler Opera House" on it; the word "Bank" is carved into the stone on the corner face above an awning with "Bentley's" written on it.
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Soldner Home and Studio Osgood–Kuhnhausen House Ute Cemetery Davis Waite House Aspen City Hall Smuggler Mine Pioneer Park Wheeler Opera House Redstone Inn Sheely Bridge Newberry House Redstone Coke Oven Historic District Maroon Creek Bridge The Red Onion Osgood Gamekeeper's Lodge Pitkin County Courthouse Shilling–Lamb House Holden/Marolt Mining and Ranching Museum Smith–Elisha House Thomas Hynes House Redstone Historic District Brand Building Ashcroft, Colorado Ski Lift No. 1 Bowles–Cooley House Hotel Jerome Wheeler–Stallard House Matthew Callahan Log Cabin Independence, Pitkin County, Colorado D.E. Frantz House Osgood Castle Aspen Community Church Dixon–Markle House Collins Block Riede's City Bakery La Fave Block Samuel I. Hallett House
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Thomas Hynes House Ashcroft, Colorado Hyman-Brand Building Aspen Community Church Ute Cemetery, Aspen Hotel Jerome Osgood Castle Independence, Pitkin County, Colorado Collins Block Maroon Creek Bridge Redstone Inn Redstone Coke Oven Historic District Smith-Elisha House Wheeler Opera House Aspen City Hall Smuggler Mine Osgood Gamekeeper's Lodge Pitkin County Courthouse
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1890.0 The 1885 home of local shoe merchant and mining investor Henry Webber is the only intact Second Empire house in Aspen. Albert Schweitzer stayed in its carriage house in 1949 during his only visit to the U.S. This 1902 Tudor Revival–Swiss Chalet blend was originally a dormitory for unmarried coal miners. An 1890 West End Queen Anne later home to the Aspen Music Festival cofounder, it is only house in that style in the city with an attached tower. A single wooden boat remains from the first ski lift built for the Aspen ski area. It is next to now-defunct Ski Lift No. 1, at the time of construction claimed to be the world's longest ski lift. This 1892 saloon, long known as "The Red Onion" is Aspen's oldest operating restaurant. Later called the "Christmas tree house", it was built by an early mine owner in 1890. Later it was occupied by the Elisha family, owners of Hotel Jerome in early 20th century. Today it is considered one of the city's finest Queen Annes. Built by Jerome B. Wheeler in 1889, this Aspen landmark was one of the first buildings west of the Mississippi to have full electric lighting. Its ballroom is the only one in Aspen above ground. In the later 20th century it became one of the city's first celebrity hangouts—Hunter Thompson used the downstairs J-bar as his de facto office during the days, and it hosted an active party and drug scene at night. The only silver mine still operating in Aspen was, in its day, responsible for one-fifth of the country's silver production. Largest silver nugget ever, weighing more than a ton, was mined here in 1890s. Aspen's only listed church is this Richardsonian Romanesque built in 1891 by Frederick Albert Hale for a Presbyterian congregation which became Methodist in 1934. Charles Sheely's 1911 steel truss bridge, one of his few remaining in the state, was moved to Aspen from Carbondale in the 1960s. It was one of the first trusses in Colorado to use rivets. Until 2013, Jack Nicholson owned this 1890 Shingle Style house, originally called the Judge Shaw House after an earlier owner. The Colorado Midland Railroad built this bridge in 1888 to open rail service to Aspen. Closed in 1929 after railroad's bankruptcy, it was widened and opened for automobile traffic in 1929. It continued to be used in that capacity, the oldest bridge in use on a Colorado highway, until a replacement bridge was built next to it in 2008. The unusual projecting northeast corner bay on this 1888 frame Queen Anne miner's house is a unique local design not found in pattern books or other Queen Anne homes in Aspen. 1880.0 Established in 1880 to bury an early pioneer, it became the final resting place of many of Aspen's working-class residents through the Depression. This 1886 Queen Anne built by a local sawmill owner is only Victorian house in Aspen that retains its original oriel window. The use of the gable to form a side porch roof is also unusual in the city. The core of Redstone is a rare intact example of turn-of-the-century company town in Colorado. This 1889 sandstone building, Aspen's first listed property, still has a walk-in safe from the original bank on its first floor. The interior was extensively renovated in mid-20th century from a design by Herbert Bayer. At the core of this expanded house is one of the few remaining original miner's cabins in the city, and the only one from prior to 1885 made of hand-hewn logs. A Queen Anne Style house built in 1889 for a local lumber dealer was the largest in Aspen at that time and one of the few brick houses in that style. Originally built in 1892 as an armory, this building gradually came to be used for public meetings and a roller rink. Since 1956 it has been city hall. The statue of Lady Justice in front of this 1890 courthouse depicts her without her usual blindfold. In the later 20th century it was the site of several major events, such as the Claudine Longet murder trial and serial killer Ted Bundy's escape by jumping out a second-story window. Details of this Swiss Chalet style residence built in 1901 for the Osgood estate serve both aesthetic and functional purposes. This ornate 1888 commercial building is the second-oldest brick one in the city. It was later a ski shop, and is now one of Aspen's most valuable properties. This Queen Anne house was built in 1888 by early Aspen entrepreneur Jerome Wheeler. Later it was owned by Walter Paepcke. Since 1969 it has been home to the Aspen Historical Society. Never significantly altered, this 1887 surviving miner's cabin is considered one of the best remaining in the city. It is now a Japanese restaurant. Remnants of an original 1885 log cabin were discovered during a mid-20th-century renovation of this house expanded by a local mine owner. When built in 1891, this lixiviation facility supposedly had the state's highest smokestack. It is now preserved as a museum of ranching and mining. 2000.0 This 1888 Victorian house was the home of Davis H. Waite, one-term governor of Colorado and Aspen Daily Times co-founding publisher. This 1901 cottage is an intact, surviving example of the many that Osgood built for workers in Redstone. Remnants of the coke ovens built by Colorado Fuel and Iron in 1899 are among the few of this type remaining in the West. An ongoing project has restored some to their original appearance. This 1891 sandstone commercial building is the only one remaining financed by David Hyman, an early investor in Aspen. It has been used as a gas station and car dealership since then. Today it is home to the upscale boutiques that give it and the neighboring Collins Block the nickname "Glitter Gulch". 6.31152E8
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Die Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Pitkin County nennt alle Anwesen und historischen Distrikte im Pitkin County des US-Bundesstaates Colorado, die in das National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) aufgenommen wurden. Zum 28. Februar 2011 umfasste die Liste 36 Einträge, davon fünf historische Distrikte und 31 eigenständig eingetragene Anwesen, die meisten davon liegen in der City of Aspen. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Pitkin County, Colorado. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pitkin County, Colorado, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. There are 37 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022.
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