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- Archaeology & Historic Preservation Events
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- Cultural Resource Management
- Permits, Statutes & Regulations
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Types of Historic Designation

The Colorado State Register of Historic Properties includes all properties designated under the Colorado State Register nomination process AND all properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places. As an aid to determining the type of resources listed, the entries in this book are classified by resource and nomination:
Colorado State Register
Listing for a building, structure, site, object, or district designated through the Colorado State Register nomination process. A district contains a group of related sites, buildings, structures, or objects. The elements within a district are united historically or aesthetically by plan or physical development.
National Register
Listing for a building, structure, site, object or district. A district contains a group of related sites, buildings, structures, or objects. The elements within a district are united historically or aesthetically by plan or physical development.
Multiple Property Submissions
Multiple property submissions group significant properties by related themes, trends, and patterns of history. Each property listed under a multiple property submission is related to the common theme. Multiple property submissions fall within three broad types. These properties are grouped under their applicable multiple property submission title beginning on Page 280. They may also be found under the county listings.

National Register Multiple Property Submission
A series of individual and/or district listings of thematically-related historic properties.
National Register Multiple Resource Area
A series of individual and/or district listings from a single geographic area which encompasses a series of resources linked by place rather than by historic association.
National Register Thematic Resource
A series of individual and/or district listings of thematically-related historic properties.
Certified Local Districts
Historic districts established by state or local governments that have been certified by the Secretary of the Interior as substantially meeting the National Register Criteria for Evaluation. Such certification may be used as a basis for applying for federal historic preservation related income tax credits.
State Historical Monuments
Properties owned and maintained by History Colorado on behalf of the State of Colorado.
National Historic Landmarks
Properties recognized by the Secretary of the Interior as possessing national significance.
World Heritage Sites
Properties recognized by the World Heritage Committee, an agency of UNESCO, which are cultural landmarks and natural areas of such unique value that they are part of the heritage, not just of individual nations, but of all humankind.
Directory Format
Name of actual or nearest municipality
Historic Name / Names (Current Name)
Address or location
Nomination Type, Date Listed, Site Number
Statement of Significance
Properties are listed alphabetically under their respective location. Properties extending into more than on county are listed under each county heading. Properties with names of individuals are listed alphabetically by last name.
Current property names change frequently. While efforts are made to regularly update this information, the current property names in this directory may have changed since last verified in the field.
Selected properties having received significant grant funding

