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Sesquicentennial Scrapbook-Places and Towns
January 2011 launched a year-long celebration of Jefferson County's 150th anniversary!
Get a sense of what life was like in Jefferson County by viewing online photo scrapbooks. The photo scrapbooks are broken down by the following categories: Government Business, Industry, Places and Towns, Recreation and Sheriff’s Office.
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Landscape of Starbuck, now known as Idledale
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Tiny Town
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Troutdale in the Pines Hotel; operated in Evergreen between 1920 and 1960
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Yellow barn in Conifer
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The Astor House, Golden
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Bison herd near Genesee
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Fireside Room in the Boettcher Mansion, the original living space for the Boettcher family.
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Boettcher Mansion, original entrance
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Buffalo Bill's grave, on Lookout Mountain, Golden
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Chief Hosa Lodge, between Genesee and Evergreen
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Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden
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Downtown Golden City, 1892
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Washington Street, Downtown Golden City, 1910
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Downtown Evergreen, 1930
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Washington Avenue, Golden
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Golden City, sometime in the 1870s
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View of Golden from Lookout Mountain
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Hildebrand Ranch in Littleton, established in the 1860’s, is now part of the Chat?eld Arboretum site
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Hiwan Homestead Museum in Evergreen
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Fourth of July celebration in Indian Hills, 1925
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Indian Hills entrance sign, installed in the 1920s
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Ken Caryl Manor House
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Kinnikinnick Ranch, now Humphrey Memorial Park and Museum, Evergreen
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Overlooking the summer cabin community of Kittredge, 1925
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Lakeside Amusement Park, which opened in 1908
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Lookout Mountain Inn
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Downtown Pine Grove, 1908
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Red Rocks Amphitheater