Architecture & Historic Districts
If you want to see how Colorado has developed over the years, look no further than its architecture. The entrepreneurial spirit of its residents, combined with a quick and diverse rise in population, has created an eclectic mix of buildings with overlapping architectural time periods. The majority of the state’s structures were built beginning in the mid-1800s.. However, there are architectural styles that are outside this time period. Newcomers to the state had an opportunity to build homes, in addition to commercial and civic buildings in styles that reflected their communities. This has led to very eclectic styles that can be seen all across the state.
Rustic-style log cabins, such as the Hiwan Homestead Museum on Colorado’s Front Range or the wood slat frontier stagecoach stops along the Cherokee Trail, are great examples of early structures as well as the Italianate facades of commercial districts from Silverton to Burlington.
Today, notable 20th and 21st century architecture can be seen in the buildings on the rim of Denver Civic Center Park including Gio Ponti’s Brutlist-style Denver Art Museum, the new Daniel Liebskind designed wing of the Denver Art Museum and Michael Graves’ addition to Burnham Hoyt Denver Public Library, as well as the addition to the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center designed by Colorado native, David Owen Tryba.
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The museum offers one of the most complete collections of the Ute people. The grounds include the Chief Ouray Memorial Park, Chipeta's Crypt and a native plants garden.
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Discover 2 of Leadville's earliest houses for a glimpse of Western life in a booming silver-mining camp. Open summers: Memorial Day weekend–Labor Day. Call for hours.
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Step back in time and get a taste of rural life on an early 20th-century fruit ranch. Don't miss the actual Uintah Railway trestle and cars, farm animals and the...
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32-acre urban waterfront with boats, food, special events, entertainment, historic shopping district. Located two hours south of Denver and 45 minutes south of Colorado...
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The Alliance presents a collection of historic sites and tours, providing visitors with a first-hand experience of what life was like in Historic Breckenridge.
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B&B in a historic craftsman-style farmhouse at the gateway to Rocky Mountain Park.
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