31-01-2025
Historic sites added to Colorado's Most Endangered Places
(COLORADO) — Four new historic sites across the state have been added to Colorado's Most Endangered Places while two sites that were previously on the list have been moved to progress.
The program by Colorado Preservation Incorporated aims to save endangered historic buildings, landscapes, and archeological sites by providing them with advocacy, awareness, and technical assistance to significant historic resources.
This year's additions include:
Indiana Jones Bed and Breakfast in Antonito.
Newman Block in Prowers County.
Knearl Block and Opera House in Brush.
Red Cliff Town Hall in Red Cliff.
'The intangible heritage aspect of each of these endangered places is what makes Colorado Colorado,' said Katie Peterson, Director of the Endangered Places Program. 'We're really happy to be here in these communities and assist them in any way.'
Colorado's Most Endangered Places originated in 1998 and has since highlighted 144 historic resources throughout Colorado, with 57 successfully saved and only nine lost.
Anyone who wants to nominate a historic building can do so year-round. Nominations are now open for the 2026 list and must be submitted before July 7, 2025, at 5 p.m. To submit a nomination, click the link above.
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