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Historical Markers in Eagle County, Colorado

 
Clickable Map of Eagle County, Colorado and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Eagle County, CO (8) Garfield County, CO (32) Grand County, CO (20) Lake County, CO (20) Pitkin County, CO (14) Routt County, CO (8) Summit County, CO (22)  EagleCounty(8) Eagle County (8)  GarfieldCounty(32) Garfield County (32)  GrandCounty(20) Grand County (20)  LakeCounty(20) Lake County (20)  PitkinCounty(14) Pitkin County (14)  RouttCounty(8) Routt County (8)  SummitCounty(22) Summit County (22)
Eagle is the county seat for Eagle County
Adjacent to Eagle County, Colorado
      Garfield County (32)  
      Grand County (20)  
      Lake County (20)  
      Pitkin County (14)  
      Routt County (8)  
      Summit County (22)  
 
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1 Colorado, Eagle County, Basalt — Colorado Midland DepotConstructed in 1885
On Midland Avenue east of Midland Spur, on the right when traveling east.
The Historic Railroad Depot was the first passenger loading area and mail station in the central valley. The Depot was a source of pride and the center of the town. By 1919 the railroad departed Basalt. From 1930 the building has been repurposed . . . Map (db m152905) HM
2 Colorado, Eagle County, Basalt — Colorado Midland RailwayBasalt History Tour
On Midland Avenue at Midland Spur, on the right when traveling west on Midland Avenue.
In 1883, investors created the Colorado Midland Railroad and built track from Colorado Springs to Buena Vista. In 1885 the CMR began tunneling under Hagerman pass, on to Aspen Junction and then to Aspen and Grand Junction. This was the first great . . . Map (db m152985) HM
3 Colorado, Eagle County, Basalt — The Colorado Midland DepotBasalt History Tour
On Midland Avenue east of Midland Spur, on the right when traveling east.
The durable Colorado Midland Depot in Basalt has had a wide and varied career over its 127 years of existence and is still going strong today. Constructed in 1886, the Railroad Depot was the first passenger loading area and mail station in the . . . Map (db m152903) HM
4 Colorado, Eagle County, Basalt — The Snell BuildingBasalt History Tour
On Midland Spur west of Midland Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
In the lower left corner of the large photo, you can see the edge of the roof of a house, which you are now facing. Constructed as a residence circa 1890, Frank Snell's home was destroyed in the fire of 1897 that devastated the western end of . . . Map (db m152902) HM
5 Colorado, Eagle County, Basalt — The Splendid SpudBasalt History Tour
On Midland Avenue west of Riverside Drive, on the right when traveling east.
In March 1908, the "Potato Special” pulled into the Valley. Staffed by government agents, they promoted the potato, illustrating the latest tools, species and techniques. The local ranchers took notice, and by 1922 more potatoes were grown . . . Map (db m152901) HM
6 Colorado, Eagle County, Basalt — Welcome to the Basalt History Tour
On Midland Avenue west of Midland Spur, on the right when traveling west.
Basalt was formed in the late 1800s. Settlement of the West was influenced by many factors: miners looking for precious metals; ranchers providing meat, grains and vegetables; and the railroads, which served both. Railroads became the lifelines that . . . Map (db m152906) HM
7 Colorado, Eagle County, Edwards — Skiing in Colorado / The Ski Industry Snowballs / Ski Colorado / Edwards Country
Near Edwards Access Road, 0.5 miles south of Miller Branch Road when traveling east.
Skiing in Colorado The earliest recorded use of skis in Colorado dates to 1857, when mountain guide Jim Bridger fashioned a crude pair to bail out an army unit snowbound in the San Juan Mountains. Such was the function of "snowshoes" . . . Map (db m120241) HM
8 Colorado, Eagle County, Red Cliff — 1 — Construction of Camp Hale10th Mountain Division — U.S. Army —
On Camp Hale 1 (U.S. 24) near Camp Hale Spur 1B, on the left when traveling south.
Camp Hale is the only site developed by the United States Army specifically for mountain and winter warfare training. The location provided natural features necessary for training and convenient access by both a Federal Highway and the Denver & Rio . . . Map (db m69168) HM
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Apr. 23, 2024