Trip: Colorado Road Trip 2021
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Armstrong Hotel
Fort Collins, Colorado
1923
The tallest building in Fort Collins when it opened in 1923, the Armstrong Hotel contained 41 rooms and two dining halls. After falling into decline since the 1970s, it closed in 2000, but reopened in 2004 after extensive renovations.
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Spruce Tree House
Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
c. 1200
Spruce Tree House is an Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwelling in Mesa Verde National Park dating from c. 1200.
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Central Hotel
Burns, Oregon
1929
Built in 1929, this hotel reopened in 2018 after extensive renovation by the Keady family. Its stylish boutique rooms feature handcrafted wood and cast-iron decoration.
- General Palmer Hotel Durango, Colorado 1898
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Caffé Molise (Eagles Building)
Salt Lake City, Utah
1915-16
Now an upscale Italian restaurant called Caffé Molise, this Renaissance Revival brick building was constructed in 1915 as the Salt Lake City headquarters of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
- Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral Salt Lake City, Utah 1918
- Pipe Shrine House Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado c. 1000
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Daft Block
Salt Lake City, Utah
1887–89
The Daft Block (a.k.a. Daynes Jewelry Building; currently home to Beerhive Pub) was designed by Elias L. T. Harrison and H.W. Nichols in a Richardsonian Romanesque style and built 1887–89.
- Golden History Museum Golden, Colorado