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Historical Markers in Parker, Colorado

 
Clickable Map of Douglas 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 Douglas County, CO (18) Arapahoe County, CO (15) El Paso County, CO (363) Elbert County, CO (6) Jefferson County, CO (82) Teller County, CO (45)  DouglasCounty(18) Douglas County (18)  ArapahoeCounty(15) Arapahoe County (15)  ElPasoCounty(363) El Paso County (363)  ElbertCounty(6) Elbert County (6)  JeffersonCounty(82) Jefferson County (82)  TellerCounty(45) Teller County (45)
Castle Rock is the county seat for Douglas County
Parker is in Douglas County
      Douglas County (18)  
ADJACENT TO DOUGLAS COUNTY
      Arapahoe County (15)  
      El Paso County (363)  
      Elbert County (6)  
      Jefferson County (82)  
      Teller County (45)  
 
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1 Colorado, Douglas County, Parker — Ave Maria Chapelat Matthew's Episcopal Church — 19580 E. Pilgrim Place —
Near East Pilgrim Place.
Responding to the growing religious needs of the community, G. W. Parker sold a piece of land on the north side of today's Mainstreet to build a chapel. Ten months later the foundation was laid for the Ave Maria Catholic Church. The first Mass was . . . Map (db m97974) HM
2 Colorado, Douglas County, Parker — 559 — Cherry Creek CampDouglas County 20 Mile Camp
Near East Valley Hi Drive at South Parker Road (State Highway 83).
In 1846 the unsettled area that is now Parker, Colorado, consisted of wild open plains, inhabited only by local Indian tribes and passing trappers and traders. The Crosby-Brown Company, otherwise known as the Mississippi Saints, and detachments of . . . Map (db m97420) HM
3 Colorado, Douglas County, Parker — Dedication to Parker's Most Significant Early Doctor
On East Mainstreet at South Pikes Peak Drive, on the right when traveling west on East Mainstreet.
Celebrated as Parker's "most significant early doctor," Dr. Walter Heath was born in 1867 and died in 1912. In addition to serving patients in Parker, Dr. Heath was known for making "patient house calls" via carriage and then . . . Map (db m97576) HM
4 Colorado, Douglas County, Parker — Hood House — Town of Parker Landmark —
Near East Valley Hi Drive at Parker Road (Colorado Highway 83).
In September of 1911, Fredrick B. Hood had come to Parker not only as a stock holder in the newly formed Parker State Bank, but to serve as the bank's cashier and manager as well. He purchased land on what was then called Rural Road (now Pikes Peak . . . Map (db m97575) HM
5 Colorado, Douglas County, Parker — Newcomb House10965 Pikes Peak Drive — Town of Parker Landmark —
On South Pikes Peak Drive south of Pilgrims Place, on the right when traveling south.
In 1910, newlyweds James and Victoria Newcomb bought this property from George Parker for $150. In January of 1911 they built their first home, which is the central portion of the present house. Reputedly, it was built quickly, "up and all closed . . . Map (db m97972) HM
6 Colorado, Douglas County, Parker — 54 — Twenty Mile House
On Mainstreet at Victoria Drive, on the right when traveling east on Mainstreet.
This tablet is the property of the State of Colorado — — Due West ¼ mile stood the TWENTY MILE HOUSE (Twenty miles from Denver) First house built in Parker, 1864. On the . . . Map (db m96176) HM
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024