Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Fall River Road, Between Estes Park & Fall River Pass, Estes Park, Lar...
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es... More
McGraw Ranch, Phone Booth, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer Coun...
Significance: The Outhouse/Phone Booth dates to the original homestead era and is a small, but excellent example of "Rocky Mountain Rustic" architecture. Survey number: HABS CO-175-H Building/structure dates:... More
McGraw Ranch, Osage-Columbine Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, La...
Significance: The Osage-Columbine Cabin is one of the five cabins built in 1936, when the McGraw Ranch was converted to a guest ranch operation. The log siding and stone veneer foundation give the structure a r... More
Fall River Road, Between Estes Park & Fall River Pass, Estes Park, Lar...
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es... More
William Allen White Cabins, Main Cabin, Bear Lake Road, Estes Park, La...
Significance: This cabin is typical of structures built by turn-of-the-century settlers. It is also important due to its association with William Allen White, a noted writer, Pulitzer prize winner, and advisor ... More
McGraw Ranch, Ice House-Storage Shed, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, L...
Significance: The Ice House/Storage Shed was built in 1884 and is one of the original homestead-era structures. Survey number: HABS CO-175-Q Building/structure dates: 1884 Initial Construction National Regis... More
McGraw Ranch, Eagle's Nest Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larim...
Significance: The Eagles Nest Cabin (bunkhouse) of the McGraw Ranch is an original homestead-era structure. Survey number: HABS CO-175-B Building/structure dates: 1884 Initial Construction National Register ... More
McGraw Ranch, Office-Residence, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: The Main House of the McGraw Ranch is an original homestead-era structure. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N830 Survey number: HABS CO-175-A Building/structure dates:... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Fall River Road, Between Estes Park & Fall River Pass, Estes Park, Lar...
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es... More
Fall River Road, Between Estes Park & Fall River Pass, Estes Park, Lar...
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es... More
Moraine Lodge, Bear Lake Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The Moraine Lodge, built in 1923, served until 1931 as the central building of Mrs. Imogene McPherson's summer resort and as the center of social activities by the summer residents of Maraine Park... More
McGraw Ranch, Female Worker Residence, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, ...
Significance: The Female Worker's Residence was moved from a nearby camp to the McGraw Ranch in 1958 to provide summer housing for female workers at the ranch. Survey number: HABS CO-175-N Building/structure ... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Fall River Road, Between Estes Park & Fall River Pass, Estes Park, Lar...
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es... More
Rocky Mountain National Park Roads & Bridges, Estes Park, Larimer Coun...
Significance: The road system of Rocky Mountain National Park contains the highest continuous highway in the United States and the highest elevation roads in the National Park Service system. The roads were co... More
McGraw Ranch, Bighorn Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer Co...
Significance: The Bighorn Cabin was built in 1945 by Frank McGraw. He married Ruth Hodson the following year and the Bighorn Cabin became the family home for the McGraws and their five daughters. The Bighorn Ca... More
Moraine Lodge, Bear Lake Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The Moraine Lodge, built in 1923, served until 1931 as the central building of Mrs. Imogene McPherson's summer resort and as the center of social activities by the summer residents of Maraine Park... More
McGraw Ranch, Office-Residence, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: The Main House of the McGraw Ranch is an original homestead-era structure. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N830 Survey number: HABS CO-175-A Building/structure dates:... More
Hondius Water Line, 1.6 miles Northwest of Park headquarters building ...
Significance: It is a symbol of the transition from agriculture to tourist-related industries in the Estes Park area which eventually culminated in the formation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Constructed and... More
Hondius Water Line, 1.6 miles Northwest of Park headquarters building ...
Significance: It is a symbol of the transition from agriculture to tourist-related industries in the Estes Park area which eventually culminated in the formation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Constructed and... More
McGraw Ranch, Rustler's Roost Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, La...
Significance: The Rustler's Roost Cabin was built in 1959 to accommodate additional guests and is similar to the other guest cabins on the property in design, materials and construction. Survey number: HABS CO... More
William Allen White Cabins, Upper Sleeping Cabin, Bear Lake Road, Este...
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Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
William Allen White Cabins, Main Cabin, Bear Lake Road, Estes Park, La...
Significance: This cabin is typical of structures built by turn-of-the-century settlers. It is also important due to its association with William Allen White, a noted writer, Pulitzer prize winner, and advisor ... More
McGraw Ranch, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The McGraw Ranch is the only intact guest ranch within Rocky Mountain National Park. It reflects the evolution of cattle ranching in the Estes Park area as the industry progressed from large oper... More
Rocky Mountain National Park Roads & Bridges, Estes Park, Larimer Coun...
Significance: The road system of Rocky Mountain National Park contains the highest continuous highway in the United States and the highest elevation roads in the National Park Service system. The roads were co... More
McGraw Ranch, Barn, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The large, original section of the barn was built during the homestead-era period. The largest and most visible structure on the property, the barn was central to both the cattle ranch and guest r... More
McGraw Ranch, Office-Residence, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: The Main House of the McGraw Ranch is an original homestead-era structure. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N830 Survey number: HABS CO-175-A Building/structure dates:... More
McGraw Ranch, Office-Residence, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: The Main House of the McGraw Ranch is an original homestead-era structure. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N830 Survey number: HABS CO-175-A Building/structure dates:... More
Hondius Water Line, 1.6 miles Northwest of Park headquarters building ...
Significance: It is a symbol of the transition from agriculture to tourist-related industries in the Estes Park area which eventually culminated in the formation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Constructed and... More
Hondius Water Line, 1.6 miles Northwest of Park headquarters building ...
Significance: It is a symbol of the transition from agriculture to tourist-related industries in the Estes Park area which eventually culminated in the formation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Constructed and... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Fall River Road, Between Estes Park & Fall River Pass, Estes Park, Lar...
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es... More
McGraw Ranch, Eagle's Nest Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larim...
Significance: The Eagles Nest Cabin (bunkhouse) of the McGraw Ranch is an original homestead-era structure. Survey number: HABS CO-175-B Building/structure dates: 1884 Initial Construction National Register ... More
McGraw Ranch, Barn, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The large, original section of the barn was built during the homestead-era period. The largest and most visible structure on the property, the barn was central to both the cattle ranch and guest r... More
McGraw Ranch, Barn, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The large, original section of the barn was built during the homestead-era period. The largest and most visible structure on the property, the barn was central to both the cattle ranch and guest r... More
McGraw Ranch, Prospector Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: The Prospector Cabin of the McGraw Ranch is an original homestead-era structure. This is believed to be the oldest of the ranch buildings. Survey number: HABS CO-175-C Building/structure dates: ... More
McGraw Ranch, Phone Booth, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer Coun...
Significance: The Outhouse/Phone Booth dates to the original homestead era and is a small, but excellent example of "Rocky Mountain Rustic" architecture. Survey number: HABS CO-175-H Building/structure dates:... More
Moraine Lodge, Bear Lake Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The Moraine Lodge, built in 1923, served until 1931 as the central building of Mrs. Imogene McPherson's summer resort and as the center of social activities by the summer residents of Maraine Park... More
Moraine Lodge, Bear Lake Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The Moraine Lodge, built in 1923, served until 1931 as the central building of Mrs. Imogene McPherson's summer resort and as the center of social activities by the summer residents of Maraine Park... More
McGraw Ranch, Office-Residence, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: The Main House of the McGraw Ranch is an original homestead-era structure. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N830 Survey number: HABS CO-175-A Building/structure dates:... More
McGraw Ranch, Office-Residence, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: The Main House of the McGraw Ranch is an original homestead-era structure. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N830 Survey number: HABS CO-175-A Building/structure dates:... More
Hondius Water Line, 1.6 miles Northwest of Park headquarters building ...
Significance: It is a symbol of the transition from agriculture to tourist-related industries in the Estes Park area which eventually culminated in the formation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Constructed and... More
Fall River Road, Between Estes Park & Fall River Pass, Estes Park, Lar...
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es... More
Fall River Road, Between Estes Park & Fall River Pass, Estes Park, Lar...
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es... More
William Allen White Cabins, Main Cabin, Bear Lake Road, Estes Park, La...
Significance: This cabin is typical of structures built by turn-of-the-century settlers. It is also important due to its association with William Allen White, a noted writer, Pulitzer prize winner, and advisor ... More
McGraw Ranch, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The McGraw Ranch is the only intact guest ranch within Rocky Mountain National Park. It reflects the evolution of cattle ranching in the Estes Park area as the industry progressed from large oper... More
McGraw Ranch, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The McGraw Ranch is the only intact guest ranch within Rocky Mountain National Park. It reflects the evolution of cattle ranching in the Estes Park area as the industry progressed from large oper... More
William Allen White Cabins, Work Cabin, Bear Lake Road, Estes Park, La...
Significance: This cabin is typical of structures built by turn-of-the-century settlers. It was used for working purposes since it was quiet and the views were stimulating. It is also important due to its assoc... More
McGraw Ranch, Bighorn Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer Co...
Significance: The Bighorn Cabin was built in 1945 by Frank McGraw. He married Ruth Hodson the following year and the Bighorn Cabin became the family home for the McGraws and their five daughters. The Bighorn Ca... More
Moraine Lodge, Bear Lake Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The Moraine Lodge, built in 1923, served until 1931 as the central building of Mrs. Imogene McPherson's summer resort and as the center of social activities by the summer residents of Maraine Park... More
Hondius Water Line, 1.6 miles Northwest of Park headquarters building ...
Significance: It is a symbol of the transition from agriculture to tourist-related industries in the Estes Park area which eventually culminated in the formation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Constructed and... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
McGraw Ranch, Osage-Columbine Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, La...
Significance: The Osage-Columbine Cabin is one of the five cabins built in 1936, when the McGraw Ranch was converted to a guest ranch operation. The log siding and stone veneer foundation give the structure a r... More
McGraw Ranch, Osage-Columbine Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, La...
Significance: The Osage-Columbine Cabin is one of the five cabins built in 1936, when the McGraw Ranch was converted to a guest ranch operation. The log siding and stone veneer foundation give the structure a r... More
Rocky Mountain National Park Roads & Bridges, Estes Park, Larimer Coun...
Significance: The road system of Rocky Mountain National Park contains the highest continuous highway in the United States and the highest elevation roads in the National Park Service system. The roads were co... More
McGraw Ranch, Twin Owls Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer ...
Significance: The Twin Owls Cabin was among five cabins erected when the McGraw family decided to convert the property to a guest ranch in 1935-36. It is the largest of the guest cabins built in that year and i... More
McGraw Ranch, Barn, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The large, original section of the barn was built during the homestead-era period. The largest and most visible structure on the property, the barn was central to both the cattle ranch and guest r... More
Hondius Water Line, 1.6 miles Northwest of Park headquarters building ...
Significance: It is a symbol of the transition from agriculture to tourist-related industries in the Estes Park area which eventually culminated in the formation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Constructed and... More
McGraw Ranch, Laundry Building, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer...
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McGraw Ranch, Arapahoe Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer C...
Significance: The Arapahoe Cabin is one of the five cabins built in 1936, when the McGraw Ranch was converted to a guest ranch operation. The log siding and stone veneer foundation give the structure a rustic a... More
McGraw Ranch, Arapahoe Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer C...
Significance: The Arapahoe Cabin is one of the five cabins built in 1936, when the McGraw Ranch was converted to a guest ranch operation. The log siding and stone veneer foundation give the structure a rustic a... More
McGraw Ranch, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The McGraw Ranch is the only intact guest ranch within Rocky Mountain National Park. It reflects the evolution of cattle ranching in the Estes Park area as the industry progressed from large oper... More
McGraw Ranch, Twin Owls Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer ...
Significance: The Twin Owls Cabin was among five cabins erected when the McGraw family decided to convert the property to a guest ranch in 1935-36. It is the largest of the guest cabins built in that year and i... More
McGraw Ranch, Barn, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The large, original section of the barn was built during the homestead-era period. The largest and most visible structure on the property, the barn was central to both the cattle ranch and guest r... More
Hondius Water Line, 1.6 miles Northwest of Park headquarters building ...
Significance: It is a symbol of the transition from agriculture to tourist-related industries in the Estes Park area which eventually culminated in the formation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Constructed and... More
Hondius Water Line, 1.6 miles Northwest of Park headquarters building ...
Significance: It is a symbol of the transition from agriculture to tourist-related industries in the Estes Park area which eventually culminated in the formation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Constructed and... More
Hondius Water Line, 1.6 miles Northwest of Park headquarters building ...
Significance: It is a symbol of the transition from agriculture to tourist-related industries in the Estes Park area which eventually culminated in the formation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Constructed and... More
William Allen White Cabins, Lower Sleeping Cabin, Bear Lake Road, Este...
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Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Fall River Road, Between Estes Park & Fall River Pass, Estes Park, Lar...
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es... More
William Allen White Cabins, Main Cabin, Bear Lake Road, Estes Park, La...
Significance: This cabin is typical of structures built by turn-of-the-century settlers. It is also important due to its association with William Allen White, a noted writer, Pulitzer prize winner, and advisor ... More
McGraw Ranch, Twin Owls Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer ...
Significance: The Twin Owls Cabin was among five cabins erected when the McGraw family decided to convert the property to a guest ranch in 1935-36. It is the largest of the guest cabins built in that year and i... More
McGraw Ranch, Twin Owls Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer ...
Significance: The Twin Owls Cabin was among five cabins erected when the McGraw family decided to convert the property to a guest ranch in 1935-36. It is the largest of the guest cabins built in that year and i... More
McGraw Ranch, Barn, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The large, original section of the barn was built during the homestead-era period. The largest and most visible structure on the property, the barn was central to both the cattle ranch and guest r... More
McGraw Ranch, Barn, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The large, original section of the barn was built during the homestead-era period. The largest and most visible structure on the property, the barn was central to both the cattle ranch and guest r... More
Hondius Water Line, 1.6 miles Northwest of Park headquarters building ...
Significance: It is a symbol of the transition from agriculture to tourist-related industries in the Estes Park area which eventually culminated in the formation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Constructed and... More
Hondius Water Line, 1.6 miles Northwest of Park headquarters building ...
Significance: It is a symbol of the transition from agriculture to tourist-related industries in the Estes Park area which eventually culminated in the formation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Constructed and... More
Hondius Water Line, 1.6 miles Northwest of Park headquarters building ...
Significance: It is a symbol of the transition from agriculture to tourist-related industries in the Estes Park area which eventually culminated in the formation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Constructed and... More
McGraw Ranch, Beaver Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer Cou...
Significance: Constructed in 1966, the Beaver Cabin is the last of the guest cabins built by the McGraw family. Survey number: HABS CO-175-F Building/structure dates: 1966 Initial Construction National Regis... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Trail Ridge Road, Between Estes Park & Grand Lake, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: Trail Ridge Road has national, state, and local significance as an engineering feat -the highest continuous highway in the United States and for its role in the development of the Rocky Mountain N... More
Fall River Road, Between Estes Park & Fall River Pass, Estes Park, Lar...
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es... More
William Allen White Cabins, Main Cabin, Bear Lake Road, Estes Park, La...
Significance: This cabin is typical of structures built by turn-of-the-century settlers. It is also important due to its association with William Allen White, a noted writer, Pulitzer prize winner, and advisor ... More
William Allen White Cabins, Bear Lake Road, Estes Park, Larimer County...
Significance: William Allen White was a newspaper publisher of great renown, a writer, a novelist, an advisor of presidents, reformer, political liberal, and a prime mover in Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive pa... More
McGraw Ranch, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer County, CO
Significance: The McGraw Ranch is the only intact guest ranch within Rocky Mountain National Park. It reflects the evolution of cattle ranching in the Estes Park area as the industry progressed from large oper... More
Rocky Mountain National Park Roads & Bridges, Estes Park, Larimer Coun...
Significance: The road system of Rocky Mountain National Park contains the highest continuous highway in the United States and the highest elevation roads in the National Park Service system. The roads were co... More
Rocky Mountain National Park Roads & Bridges, Estes Park, Larimer Coun...
Significance: The road system of Rocky Mountain National Park contains the highest continuous highway in the United States and the highest elevation roads in the National Park Service system. The roads were co... More
McGraw Ranch, Prospector Cabin, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer...
Significance: The Prospector Cabin of the McGraw Ranch is an original homestead-era structure. This is believed to be the oldest of the ranch buildings. Survey number: HABS CO-175-C Building/structure dates: ... More
McGraw Ranch, Phone Booth, McGraw Ranch Road, Estes Park, Larimer Coun...
Significance: The Outhouse/Phone Booth dates to the original homestead era and is a small, but excellent example of "Rocky Mountain Rustic" architecture. Survey number: HABS CO-175-H Building/structure dates:... More