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Georgetown, Colorado - National Historic District/Fall in the Rocky Mountains

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The Georgetown Plume Creek National Historic district is located west of Denver along 1-70 near the Eisenhower Tunnel. The town was established during the Silver Boom in Colorado in 1859. The Town's elevation is about 8,500 feet.

 

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A few fall pics from Golden Gate Canyon State Park just outside of Golden, CO.

 

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When I lived in Denver, they had some chocolate store my mother used to love driving all the way out there for.  I forget the name but I'm sure it's still there.  Thanks for the memories!

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Beautiful scenes. I'm glad that so much of Georgetown's historic architecture has been preserved.

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Alpine Hose No. 2 is a great looking old firehouse.  A really nice set of photos.

Awesome looking town; thanks for the photos.

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