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Historical Markers in Summit County, Colorado

 
Clickable Map of Summit 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 Summit County, CO (22) Clear Creek County, CO (29) Eagle County, CO (8) Grand County, CO (20) Lake County, CO (20) Park County, CO (20)  SummitCounty(22) Summit County (22)  ClearCreekCounty(29) Clear Creek County (29)  EagleCounty(8) Eagle County (8)  GrandCounty(20) Grand County (20)  LakeCounty(20) Lake County (20)  ParkCounty(20) Park County (20)
Breckenridge is the county seat for Summit County
Adjacent to Summit County, Colorado
      Clear Creek County (29)  
      Eagle County (8)  
      Grand County (20)  
      Lake County (20)  
      Park County (20)  
 
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1 Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge — Barney L. Ford1822 - 1902
On East Washington Avenue at Ridge Street Alley on East Washington Avenue.
In memory of an escaped slave who became a prominent entrepreneur and black Civil rights pioneer in Colorado. In 1880, Ford opened Ford's Restaurant and Chop House in Breckenridge.Map (db m118620) HM
2 Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge — Breckenridge, ColoradoNational Historic District — Established 1859 —
On South Main Street (State Highway 9) at South Park Avenue, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
You've just stepped into Colorado's Kingdom - a delightful trip back in time with all of today's modern conveniences and amenities. Here you'll find one of the world's premier resorts with outstanding four-season activities to please everyone's . . . Map (db m58003) HM
3 Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge — Frozen Over and Snowed Under
On Boreas Pass Road (County Road 10) near South Main Street (State Highway 9).
Alone Against the Elements Intense cold, high winds, drifting snow, and avalanches challenged railroaders all winter long. The endless gales prompted a standard joke in Como. Newcomer: “Does the wind always blow this way?” . . . Map (db m62461) HM
4 Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge — Riverwalk - Blue River Restoration
Near South Main Street at Washington Avenue.
Pre-Mining Landscape This valley once held beaver ponds, wet meadows, shrub thickets and open grasslands. Fires started by Native Americans supported herds of mountain bison and favored growth of grasses and wildflowers on the valley floor. . . . Map (db m58592) HM
5 Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge — Site of Argyle Dance Hall — Centennial 1880 - 1980 —
On South Main Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places Built as a Residence 1898, site was Argyle Dance Hall 1881 and lost in Main St. Fire of 1896.Map (db m58203) HM
6 Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge — Soldiers of the SummitAmerica's Mountain Soldiers
Near West Adams Avenue.
In memory of the men who gave their lives. In appreciation for the great contribution the returning veterans have made to Breckenridge skiing. In gratitude for the men and women of the new 10th Mountain Division who are now serving so . . . Map (db m57819) HM
7 Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge — St. Mary's Church — Centennial 1880 - 1890 —
On South French Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places St. Mary's was built in 1881 and moved from Washington & High By 1890; Bell and Belfry added 1899.Map (db m58370) HM
8 Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge — Summit County CourthouseBreckenridge Historic District — Centennial 1880 - 1980 —
On Lincoln Avenue near North Ridge Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places Summit County Courthouse Cornerstone laid in 1909 on the "Most Beautiful spot in Summit County." Dedicated St. Patrick's Day, 1910. This Corner Stone was . . . Map (db m57884) HM
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9 Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge — The Exchange — Centennial 1880 - 1980 —
On South Ridge Street at East Lincoln Avenue on South Ridge Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places The Exchange - constructed in 1880, the building housed the Bank of Breckenridge, the Engle Bros. Exchange Bank and the Post Office at various times.Map (db m58368) HM
10 Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge — The HearthstoneOver 100 Years of Victorian Charm
On South Ridge Street at Washington Avenue on South Ridge Street.
The Hearthstone building was established in 1883. The original structure was build and owned by the Kaiser family, who ran a market on Lincoln St., when Breckenridge existed as a thriving mining community. The Hearthstone building itself has . . . Map (db m58369) HM
11 Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge — The Jessie Mine and Mill
Near Gold Run Road south of Glen Eagle Loop.
Look carefully on the hillside above the wooden mill structure, and you can see the remains of as many as seven mine openings. These portals (or adits) led into the vast underground network of the Jessie (as seen on the map), one of the largest . . . Map (db m240583) HM
12 Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge — The Little Engine / Engine 9 Returns to Summit CountyThe Legendary High Line / Working on the Railroad
On Boreas Pass Road (County Road 10) near South Main Street (State Highway 9).
The Little Engine The Denver, South Park & Pacific (DSP&P) established a crucial link between Denver and the high Rockies. The goal was to reach the Pacific Ocean but the harsh winters and challenging mountain terrain took a toll on the . . . Map (db m62319) HM
13 Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge — The Wedding House — Centennial 1880 - 1980 —
On North Harris Street north of Lincoln Avenue.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places The Wedding House Built in 1893 by . Frederick Herkert for his bride.Map (db m57957) HM
14 Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge — William Harrison Briggle House — Centennial 1880 - 1980 —
On North Harris Street north of Lincoln Avenue.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places William Harrison Briggle House Built in 1896. A Summit Historical Society PropertyMap (db m57952) HM
15 Colorado, Summit County, Climax — Kokomo Masonic Lodge
On State Highway 91, 9.8 miles south of Interstate 70, on the right when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m107969) HM
16 Colorado, Summit County, Frisco — "Ski for Light, Art for Sight"
Near East Main Street at North 7th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Frisco Arts Council ”Ski for Light, Art for Sight” Placed August 2, 1997 Dedicated to Olav Pedersen, father of Ski for Light Artist: William Barth Osmundsen The "Ski for Light, Art for Sight" sculpture of . . . Map (db m171497) HM
17 Colorado, Summit County, Frisco — Foote's Rest
On East Main Street at Fifth Avenue, on the left when traveling west on East Main Street.
This property once served as Frisco’s Post Office, General Store, and Gas Station. The main building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, originally consisted of a one-room, wood-plank cabin, still standing today attached to the . . . Map (db m107845) HM
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18 Colorado, Summit County, Frisco — Staley-Rouse HouseCirca 1909 — Listed on Colorado State Register of Historic Places —
On Main Street just west of 6th Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Originally constructed for freighter William H. Staley and his wife Alvarena Staley in 1909, this log building features unusual vertical and horizontal log construction with rare keyed notching and has a cross-gabled roof. After William Staley's . . . Map (db m171495) HM
19 Colorado, Summit County, Frisco — Stone Huts
Near County Road 1220 near Interstate 70, on the right when traveling north.
These stone structures appear to be the remains of historic labor camps. Occupied during the late 19th Century, they were used as temporary dwellings by immigrant workers completing railroad construction in Ten Mile Canyon. The architecture . . . Map (db m120009) HM
20 Colorado, Summit County, Vail Pass — 246 — 10th Mountain DivisionCamp Hale
On Shrine Pass Road (County Road 16) near Interstate 70.
The 10th Mountain Division, created for alpine and winter combat during World War II, girded for battle on the steep, inhospitable terrain of Camp Hale (about twenty-five miles southwest of here). Built at an old railroad sheep-loading stop, the . . . Map (db m58466) HM
21 Colorado, Summit County, Vail Pass — 246 — Mount of the Holy Cross
On Shrine Pass Road (County Road 16) near Interstate 70.
It is as if God has set His sign, His seal, His promise there – a beacon upon the very center and height of the Continent to all its people and all its generations…as if here was a great supply store and workshop of Creation, the fountain . . . Map (db m58578) HM
22 Colorado, Summit County, Vail Pass — 246 — Vail / Vail Pass Country
On Shrine Pass Road (County Road 16) near Interstate 70.
Marker Front: Vail Mountain stood bare just days before the resort’s 1962 grand opening. As luck would have it, a late December storm blanketed the area, dumping several feet of powder on the untracked slopes. Fortune just kept smiling on . . . Map (db m58485) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024