Holzwarth Trout Lodge, Joe Fleshut's Cabin, Trail Ridge Road, Grand La...
Significance: This structure contributes to the historical theme of Pioneer Settlement and the Resort Industry. It was a typical western homestead cabin of the time and important for demonstrating the growth of... More
McKinney-Hellman House, 91690 First Street, Saint Elmo (historical), C...
Significance: A house enlarged and remodeled during the final boom at St. Elmo, using materials and joinery of 1907 (e.g. tongue and groove clapboards). The commercial use of the building originally illustrate... More
Williams-Hinman-Soderlind House, 21970 Main Street, Saint Elmo (histor...
Significance: The house's architectural integrity is largely gone. Historically the house is interesting for the changes in ethnic background and occupation of its owners; from Anglo-Saxon small businessman Wi... More
Yockey-Doyle Building, North side of East Main Street, Saint Elmo (his...
Significance: Represents the limited rebuilding that took place on the north side of E. Main Street after the major fire of 1890. Shows the retention of the false front and gable-roofed building for commercial... More
Lowe House II, 19575 Pitkin Street, Saint Elmo (historical), Chaffee C...
Significance: Possibly built by the Lowe clan, owners of much St. Elmo real estate, operators of a saw mill, and officers in the St. Elmo Land and Improvement Co., the townsite company. This house is part of a... More
Rogers-Smith Building, South side, West Main Street, Saint Elmo (histo...
Significance: This is a well-preserved example of the one-story, false fronted commercial building erected in Rocky Mountain mining camps during the 1880's and 1890's. The facade, apparently dates to a later b... More
John & Mary Felderman Farm, Root Cellar, Northeast Corner of County Ro...
Survey number: HABS CO-129-C Building/structure dates: ca. 1912 Initial Construction
Cash-Criss-Stark Building, North side, West Main Street, Saint Elmo (h...
Significance: This building illustrates the changing economy of St. Elmo as it passed through its final boom. Stores decreased in number; demand for rental rooms and houses increased. Mrs. Stark responded by ... More
Stark Duplex, West side of Main Street, Saint Elmo (historical), Chaff...
Significance: The duplex is one of few buildings in St. Elmo dating the final boom after 198. Architecturally, the use of corner posts, rather than true notching, is typical of log buildings erected after 1900... More
Holzwarth Trout Lodge, Tent House, Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lake, Grand...
Significance: The tent house was built around 1919 and contributes to the historical and architectural character within the Pioneer Settlement and the Resort Industry themes. It is significant in that its low b... More
Eugene Rourke Ranch, Garage, 35 feet northeast of residence, Model, La...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N390 Survey number: HABS CO-91-D Building/structure dates: before 1920 Initial Construction
Holzwarth Trout Lodge, Taxidermy Shop, Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lake, G...
Significance: This one-room building was originally built as a taxidermy shop in 1922. Neither the use nor the construction of the building has ever been altered. Survey number: HABS CO-79-H Building/structur... More
Ziegler Farm, Milk House, North side of Seventy-second Avenue, west of...
Significance: The Ziegler Farm is an example of 1920s and 1930s vernacular farm architecture. The farm buildings provide examples of Colorado plains dairy farm architecture during the period. As a complex, the ... More
Asa T. Haines Homestead, Dugout Cellar, Northeast & adjacent to reside...
Survey number: HABS CO-92-B Building/structure dates: ca. 1930 Initial Construction
Lloyd-Rovegno House, Northeast corner, First Street & Gunnison Avenue,...
Significance: Another early 1880s log cabin of St. Elmo's first boom. Shows interior plan typical of that period and materials and joinery preferred in Chalk Creek mining district. Orientation of cabin to sou... More
Asa T. Haines Homestead, Outhouse, Approximately 115 feet northeast of...
Survey number: HABS CO-92-E Public domain photograph - historical image of Colorado, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Dalrymple-Guynn House, 21700 Main Street, Saint Elmo (historical), Cha...
Significance: One of the first generation log cabins of St. Elmo in well-preserved condition. The building illustrates several of the features typical of the early cabins: saddle notching, four over four windo... More
Wellenkotter Ranch, Privy, 112th Avenue & Watkins Road, Denver, Denver...
Significance: The Wellenkotter Ranch is representative of the historical development of agriculture in west-central Adams County during the late nineteenth century. The ranch, covering about 1,100 acres at its ... More
Beierle Farm, Chicken House, Hudson Road & Ninety-sixth Avenue, Denver...
Significance: As a complex, the current Beierle Farm offers an example of the work process and flow of a wheat and grain farm and its methods of operation. In particular the grain bins and scale house offer exa... More
Hyman-Fleck-Wilber House, On slope south of east end of Main Street, S...
Significance: The cabin illustrates the practice of some miners to erect cabins on public land outside the St. Elmo townsite. The land belonged to the U.S. Government; the house to the builder, usually under l... More
McKenzie-Ottoson House, Poplar Street, North Side, Saint Elmo (histori...
Significance: A well-preserved example of a two-story log cabin of the 1880's decade unusual in the mountain mining camps, in which most early buildings, both residential and commercial, were one to 1 1/2 stori... More
Cash-Williams Building, North side, West Main Street, Saint Elmo (hist...
Significance: The building is interesting architecturally for the simulation in wood of urban, masonry, commercial blocks composed of multiple shops. It also illustrates the widespread speculative building ent... More
Hyman-Gill House, On hill South of St. Elmo Trading Post, Saint Elmo (...
Significance: The cabin illustrates the wide spread practice among miners of erecting a log dwelling on public land, leased from the U.S. Government; perhaps viewed as more economical that building or buying in... More
Moses B. Stevens Homestead, Outbuilding, Approximately 110 feet southe...
Survey number: HABS CO-94-D Public domain photograph - historical image of Colorado, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Adam & Bessie Arnet Homestead, Garage, 240 feet northeast of Adam & Be...
Survey number: HABS CO-89-H Public domain photograph - historical image of Colorado, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Holzwarth Trout Lodge, Louise Guest Cabin, Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lak...
Significance: This cabin contributes to the Pioneer Settlement and Resort Industry themes. It is of similar structure as the older cabins with walls of half logs, with lapped notching at the corners. Survey nu... More
Root-Greenstreet House, 21980 Gunnison Avenue, Saint Elmo (historical)...
Significance: A well-preserved balloon frame cottage of the 1880's surviving north of Chalk Creek on Gunnison Avenue. Shows the rapid advent of dwellings constructed of sawed, dimensioned lumber. Unprocessed ... More
Altman Farm, Pump House, East side of Buckely Road, 0.5 mile south of ...
Significance: The Altman Farm is a significant example of early 1900s rural adaptations to the evolving economic needs and changing methods of livestock husbandry. The major farm outbuilding, the barn, offers a... More
Holzwarth Trout Lodge, Tivoli Guest Cabin, Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lak...
Significance: This cabin contributes to the Pioneer Settlement and Resort Industry themes. It is one of the newer structures but still retains the style of the older cabins except for its poured concrete founda... More
Mary Doyle Homestead, Outhouse, 140 feet southwest of original residen...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N394 Survey number: HABS CO-95-F
Holzwarth Trout Lodge, Hilltop Manor, Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lake, Gr...
Significance: This structure was built in the late 1940s as a residence. It is more modern than the other buildings. The walls are wood frame with horizontal lapped wood siding. Survey number: HABS CO-79-L Bu... More
Root House, 22005 Gunnison Avenue, Saint Elmo (historical), Chaffee Co...
Significance: An interesting illustration of the changes in log cabin construction technique from the initial boom of 1880-81 to the later 1880's is seen in the two-part log house of A.W. Root: Saddle notching ... More
Eugene Rourke Ranch, Adobe Dog House, 5 feet north of residence, Model...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N390 Survey number: HABS CO-91-F
Adam & Bessie Arnet Homestead, Generator House, 18 feet east of Adam &...
Survey number: HABS CO-89-G Public domain photograph - historical image of Colorado, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Wellenkotter Ranch, Dump, 112th Avenue & Watkins Road, Denver, Denver ...
Significance: The Wellenkotter Ranch is representative of the historical development of agriculture in west-central Adams County during the late nineteenth century. The ranch, covering about 1,100 acres at its ... More
Adam & Bessie Arnet Homestead, Bunkhouse, 90 feet north of Garage, Mod...
Survey number: HABS CO-89-I Public domain photograph - historical image of Colorado, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Samuel T. Brown's Sheep Ranch, Windmill, Adjacent to ranch, Model, Las...
Survey number: HABS CO-90-I Public domain photograph - historical image of Colorado, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Helmer-Savard House, South side, Gunnison Avenue, Saint Elmo (historic...
Significance: A log cabin of the mid-1880's in good exterior condition, but also with an interior that illustrates the daily residential life of the miner: original wall coverings, furnishings, and appliances h... More
Williams-Hurley House, West side of First Street, South of Chalk Creek...
Significance: One of the original log cabins erected in 1880, in the initial boon. Illustrates log construction popular in Chalk Creek District in 1880: rounded logs, saddle notching, clapboard or vertical pla... More
Ennis House, North side, Gunnison Avenue, Saint Elmo (historical), Cha...
Significance: A rarity among surviving log cabins at St. Elmo, this cabin illustrates the "Anglo-Western" type first used in the Plains Settlement and later brought to Rocky Mountain mining camps. Unlike other... More
Merrill-Vickerson House, 21698 Main Street, Saint Elmo (historical), C...
Significance: Another log cabin of the early 1880's surviving in well-preserved condition. A.C. Merrill may have erected this house as a duplex for rental purposes, as suggested by the two entry doors. At lea... More
Russell-Thorp Building, West Main Street, Saint Elmo (historical), Cha...
Significance: Represents the first commercial buildings erected in a Colorado Rocky Mountain mining camp of c. 1880 after the sawmill was established. Vertical planks were hastily put together to form the char... More
Heavrin-Hughes-Pearis House, West end, North side of Gunnison Avenue, ...
Significance: Like the Roof House to the east, this house illustrates the accretionary history of St. Elmo residences during the initial 1880's boom. The log cabin was the initial dwelling, built of available ... More
Beierle Farm, Privy & Trash Dump, Hudson Road & Ninety-sixth Avenue, D...
Significance: As a complex, the current Beierle Farm offers an example of the work process and flow of a wheat and grain farm and its methods of operation. In particular the grain bins and scale house offer exa... More
Holzwarth Trout Lodge, The Castle Cabin, Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lake,...
Significance: The Castle Cabin contributes to the historical and architectural character within the Pioneer Settlement and the Resort Industry themes. It was built originally as a guest cabin but was later alte... More
Beierle Farm, Second House, Hudson Road & Ninety-sixth Avenue, Denver,...
Significance: As a complex, the current Beierle Farm offers an example of the work process and flow of a wheat and grain farm and its methods of operation. In particular the grain bins and scale house offer ex... More
Grand Ditch, LaPoudre Pass Barn, Grand Lake, Grand County, CO
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N307 Survey number: HAER CO-32-A
NIKE Missile Base SL-40, Acid Storage Shed, South end of launch area, ...
Significance: The acid storage shed is located in the southern portion of the Launch Area. It lies to the northwest of the canine kennel (HAER No. IL-117-S), to the northeast of the warheading building and acid... More
Whitney-Maine House, West Main Street, Saint Elmo (historical), Chaffe...
Significance: The house is notable historically as one of the most substantial residences erected in St. Elmo, the home of E.P. Whitney, builder and proprietor of one of the principal hotels of the 1880-85 boom... More
NIKE Missile Base SL-40, Sentry Control Station, Southwest end of Unde...
Significance: The sentry control station was built in 1958 from standardized drawings approved by the Corps of Engineers. Survey number: HAER IL-117-Y
Eugene Rourke Ranch, Cattle Barn, Southwest of residence, Model, Las A...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N390 Survey number: HABS CO-91-G
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
NIKE Missile Base SL-40, Sentry Control Station, Southwest end of Unde...
Significance: The sentry control station was built in 1958 from standardized drawings approved by the Corps of Engineers. Survey number: HAER IL-117-Y
Eugene Rourke Ranch, Cattle Barn, Southwest of residence, Model, Las A...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N390 Survey number: HABS CO-91-G
Whitney-Maine House, West Main Street, Saint Elmo (historical), Chaffe...
Significance: The house is notable historically as one of the most substantial residences erected in St. Elmo, the home of E.P. Whitney, builder and proprietor of one of the principal hotels of the 1880-85 boom... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Eugene Rourke Ranch, Cattle Barn, Southwest of residence, Model, Las A...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N390 Survey number: HABS CO-91-G
Whitney-Maine House, West Main Street, Saint Elmo (historical), Chaffe...
Significance: The house is notable historically as one of the most substantial residences erected in St. Elmo, the home of E.P. Whitney, builder and proprietor of one of the principal hotels of the 1880-85 boom... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Eugene Rourke Ranch, Cattle Barn, Southwest of residence, Model, Las A...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N390 Survey number: HABS CO-91-G
Whitney-Maine House, West Main Street, Saint Elmo (historical), Chaffe...
Significance: The house is notable historically as one of the most substantial residences erected in St. Elmo, the home of E.P. Whitney, builder and proprietor of one of the principal hotels of the 1880-85 boom... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Whitney-Maine House, West Main Street, Saint Elmo (historical), Chaffe...
Significance: The house is notable historically as one of the most substantial residences erected in St. Elmo, the home of E.P. Whitney, builder and proprietor of one of the principal hotels of the 1880-85 boom... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Whitney-Maine House, West Main Street, Saint Elmo (historical), Chaffe...
Significance: The house is notable historically as one of the most substantial residences erected in St. Elmo, the home of E.P. Whitney, builder and proprietor of one of the principal hotels of the 1880-85 boom... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Samuel T. Brown's Sheep Ranch, Barn, 160 feet east of main residence, ...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N389 Survey number: HABS CO-90-D Building/structure dates: HABS CO-90-D
Samuel T. Brown's Sheep Ranch, Barn, 160 feet east of main residence, ...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N389 Survey number: HABS CO-90-D Building/structure dates: HABS CO-90-D
Samuel T. Brown's Sheep Ranch, Barn, 160 feet east of main residence, ...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N389 Survey number: HABS CO-90-D Building/structure dates: HABS CO-90-D
Samuel T. Brown's Sheep Ranch, Barn, 160 feet east of main residence, ...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N389 Survey number: HABS CO-90-D Building/structure dates: HABS CO-90-D
Timber Creek Bunkhouse & Mess Hall, Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lake, Gran...
Significance: The Timber Creek Bunkhouse and Mess Hall is significant as an example of National Park Service rustic architecture, which is present throughout Rocky Mountain National Park. The log frame structur... More
Timber Creek Bunkhouse & Mess Hall, Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lake, Gran...
Significance: The Timber Creek Bunkhouse and Mess Hall is significant as an example of National Park Service rustic architecture, which is present throughout Rocky Mountain National Park. The log frame structur... More
Timber Creek Bunkhouse & Mess Hall, Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lake, Gran...
Significance: The Timber Creek Bunkhouse and Mess Hall is significant as an example of National Park Service rustic architecture, which is present throughout Rocky Mountain National Park. The log frame structur... More
Timber Creek Bunkhouse & Mess Hall, Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lake, Gran...
Significance: The Timber Creek Bunkhouse and Mess Hall is significant as an example of National Park Service rustic architecture, which is present throughout Rocky Mountain National Park. The log frame structur... More
Timber Creek Bunkhouse & Mess Hall, Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lake, Gran...
Significance: The Timber Creek Bunkhouse and Mess Hall is significant as an example of National Park Service rustic architecture, which is present throughout Rocky Mountain National Park. The log frame structur... More
Timber Creek Bunkhouse & Mess Hall, Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lake, Gran...
Significance: The Timber Creek Bunkhouse and Mess Hall is significant as an example of National Park Service rustic architecture, which is present throughout Rocky Mountain National Park. The log frame structur... More
Timber Creek Bunkhouse & Mess Hall, Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lake, Gran...
Significance: The Timber Creek Bunkhouse and Mess Hall is significant as an example of National Park Service rustic architecture, which is present throughout Rocky Mountain National Park. The log frame structur... More
Stark Brothers Mercantile Company & Home Comfort Hotel, North side, We...
Significance: Probably the buildings most closely identified with St. Elmo during its final boom of c.1908-17 and during its decline after 1926. The Stark family was responsible for keeping the identity of St.... More
Stark Brothers Mercantile Company & Home Comfort Hotel, North side, We...
Significance: Probably the buildings most closely identified with St. Elmo during its final boom of c.1908-17 and during its decline after 1926. The Stark family was responsible for keeping the identity of St.... More
Stark Brothers Mercantile Company & Home Comfort Hotel, North side, We...
Significance: Probably the buildings most closely identified with St. Elmo during its final boom of c.1908-17 and during its decline after 1926. The Stark family was responsible for keeping the identity of St.... More
Stark Brothers Mercantile Company & Home Comfort Hotel, North side, We...
Significance: Probably the buildings most closely identified with St. Elmo during its final boom of c.1908-17 and during its decline after 1926. The Stark family was responsible for keeping the identity of St.... More
Stark Brothers Mercantile Company & Home Comfort Hotel, North side, We...
Significance: Probably the buildings most closely identified with St. Elmo during its final boom of c.1908-17 and during its decline after 1926. The Stark family was responsible for keeping the identity of St.... More
Stark Brothers Mercantile Company & Home Comfort Hotel, North side, We...
Significance: Probably the buildings most closely identified with St. Elmo during its final boom of c.1908-17 and during its decline after 1926. The Stark family was responsible for keeping the identity of St.... More
Stark Brothers Mercantile Company & Home Comfort Hotel, North side, We...
Significance: Probably the buildings most closely identified with St. Elmo during its final boom of c.1908-17 and during its decline after 1926. The Stark family was responsible for keeping the identity of St.... More