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Historic Winter Park Balcony House
Colorado’s Most Endangered Places List was just announced by CBS4 Meteorologist Dave Aguilera at Colorado Preservation, Inc.’s Saving Places 2021 virtual Preservation in Action conference. Three new sites were added to the list as noted below.
Since 1998, Colorado Preservation, Inc. has been working with communities throughout the state to save threatened or endangered historic buildings, landscapes, and archaeological sites through its Endangered Places Program. Three new diverse sites were added to the 2021 list today, while two previously listed sites were recognized as SAVED.
2021 marks the 24
th anniversary of Colorado Preservation, Inc.’s Most Endangered Places list. The program provides advocacy, awareness, and technical assistance to significant historic sites throughout Colorado that are in danger of being lost. Colorado Preservation, Inc. devotes staff time and resources to build partnerships,
Since 1998, Colorado Preservation Inc. has been working with communities across the state to protect endangered historic buildings, landscapes and archaeological sites through its Endangered Places Program.
Historic Bridges Project - CBS4 Denver
Colorado Preservation works with the state to save threatened or endangered historic buildings, landscapes, and archaeological sites. The organization said that in its 24 years of creating the annual list, it has saved 52 sites, and only seven of them were lost forever.
The Head Home - CBS4 Denver
On February 11, Colorado Preservation announced three additions, which make up the 2021 list. It includes a number of bridges throughout the state, constructed between 1888 and 1973, the Lafayette Head Home & Ute Indian Agency built in 1855, and a mid-century ski lodge at Winter Park.
The Winter Park Balcony House is one that s getting a lot of attention, because according to Colorado Preservation, there are plans to demolish the resort s original ski lodge, and replace it with a six-story condominium complex.