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Historical Markers in New Castle, Colorado

 
Clickable Map of Garfield 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 Garfield County, CO (32) Eagle County, CO (8) Mesa County, CO (26) Pitkin County, CO (14) Rio Blanco County, CO (7) Routt County, CO (8) Grand County, UT (27) Uintah County, UT (12)  GarfieldCounty(32) Garfield County (32)  EagleCounty(8) Eagle County (8)  MesaCounty(26) Mesa County (26)  PitkinCounty(14) Pitkin County (14)  RioBlancoCounty(7) Rio Blanco County (7)  RouttCounty(8) Routt County (8)  GrandCountyUtah(27) Grand County (27)  UintahCounty(12) Uintah County (12)
Glenwood Springs is the county seat for Garfield County
New Castle is in Garfield County
      Garfield County (32)  
ADJACENT TO GARFIELD COUNTY
      Eagle County (8)  
      Mesa County (26)  
      Pitkin County (14)  
      Rio Blanco County (7)  
      Routt County (8)  
      Grand County, Utah (27)  
      Uintah County, Utah (12)  
 
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1 Colorado, Garfield County, New Castle — 4 — Barry Building — New Castle Museum on the Street —
In 1893, this two-story building served as a general merchandise establishment. Daniel Barry operated his business here until 1897. Cohn, Doll & Co (later Doll Bros. and Smith) operated a dry goods and general merchandise store here, followed by the . . . Map (db m120103) HM
2 Colorado, Garfield County, New Castle — 2 — Exchange Stables — New Castle Museum on the Street —
In the early days of New Castle, horses were at the center of all activity. The building before you was where that activity happened. C.H. Noren & Son, who rented horses and rigs for hauling, operated the livery business. Later Levi Strauss and A . . . Map (db m120105) HM
3 Colorado, Garfield County, New Castle — Jolley Trail
The Jolley Trail is named after a longtime New Castle family that ran sheep and lived on the land this trail traverses today. In 1919 the Jolley Brothers — Herb, Malcolm (Mack), Henry and Lee — who were some of the first sheepmen . . . Map (db m120108) HM
4 Colorado, Garfield County, New Castle — New Castle Coal Mine Memorial
This memorial is placed in honor of the men who lost their lives in the coal mines of New Castle. Vulcan Mine - February 18, 1896 Thomas Addison·Gabriel Gleese·Angelo Petrico Alphonz Baldis·John Gumbard·Phillip Preola Peter . . . Map (db m120120) HM
5 Colorado, Garfield County, New Castle — 5 — Odd Fellows Hall
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows insignia still appears on the façade of this building, built in 1990. As with many early buildings, the ground floor was used for commercial purposes. Here the ground floor was occupied by a saloon, later by J.W. . . . Map (db m120119) HM
6 Colorado, Garfield County, New Castle — 8 — St. John's Episcopal Church — New Castle Museum on the Street —
St. John's is New Castle's oldest existing church. The cornerstone of the building was laid on November 2, 1908 and the first service was held on Easter Sunday, April 11, 1909. There has been very little change to the exterior of the building since . . . Map (db m120107) HM
 
 
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May. 1, 2024