The Lace House, 161 Main Street, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, CO
1991 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Lace House, constructed in 1890, is significant as a surviving example of the vernacular Gothic Revival architecture associated with the Rocky Moun... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
The Lace House, 161 Main Street, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, CO
1991 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Lace House, constructed in 1890, is significant as a surviving example of the vernacular Gothic Revival architecture associated with the Rocky Moun... More
The Lace House, 161 Main Street, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, CO
1991 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Lace House, constructed in 1890, is significant as a surviving example of the vernacular Gothic Revival architecture associated with the Rocky Moun... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Martin Apodaca Homestead, Canyon Largo, Lindrith, Rio Arriba County, N...
Significance: The San Juan Basin in northwest New Mexico was a long history of cultural groups occupying and then abandoning areas at both the regional and community level. During the late 19th and early 20th c... More
The Lace House, 161 Main Street, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, CO
1991 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Lace House, constructed in 1890, is significant as a surviving example of the vernacular Gothic Revival architecture associated with the Rocky Moun... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
The Lace House, 161 Main Street, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, CO
1991 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Lace House, constructed in 1890, is significant as a surviving example of the vernacular Gothic Revival architecture associated with the Rocky Moun... More
The Lace House, 161 Main Street, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, CO
1991 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Lace House, constructed in 1890, is significant as a surviving example of the vernacular Gothic Revival architecture associated with the Rocky Moun... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Senon S. Vigil Homestead, Lindrith, Rio Arriba County, NM
2005 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Under the 1862 Homestead Entry Act in October 1917, Senon S. Vigil patented a 160-acre tract of land at the junction of Lapis Canyon and Gonzales Canyon locat... More
Margarita Martinez Homestead, Lindrith, Rio Arriba County, NM
2005 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: During the late nineteenth century and early twentieth centuries a Hispanic community that became known as Haynes flourished in Upper Largo Canyon. John Roger... More
Martin Apodaca Homestead, Canyon Largo, Lindrith, Rio Arriba County, N...
Significance: The San Juan Basin in northwest New Mexico was a long history of cultural groups occupying and then abandoning areas at both the regional and community level. During the late 19th and early 20th c... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Margarita Martinez Homestead, Lindrith, Rio Arriba County, NM
2005 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: During the late nineteenth century and early twentieth centuries a Hispanic community that became known as Haynes flourished in Upper Largo Canyon. John Roger... More
The Lace House, 161 Main Street, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, CO
1991 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Lace House, constructed in 1890, is significant as a surviving example of the vernacular Gothic Revival architecture associated with the Rocky Moun... More
The Lace House, 161 Main Street, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, CO
1991 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Lace House, constructed in 1890, is significant as a surviving example of the vernacular Gothic Revival architecture associated with the Rocky Moun... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
The Lace House, 161 Main Street, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, CO
1991 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Lace House, constructed in 1890, is significant as a surviving example of the vernacular Gothic Revival architecture associated with the Rocky Moun... More
The Lace House, 161 Main Street, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, CO
1991 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Lace House, constructed in 1890, is significant as a surviving example of the vernacular Gothic Revival architecture associated with the Rocky Moun... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
The Lace House, 161 Main Street, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, CO
1991 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Lace House, constructed in 1890, is significant as a surviving example of the vernacular Gothic Revival architecture associated with the Rocky Moun... More
The Lace House, 161 Main Street, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, CO
1991 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Lace House, constructed in 1890, is significant as a surviving example of the vernacular Gothic Revival architecture associated with the Rocky Moun... More
The Lace House, 161 Main Street, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, CO
1991 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Lace House, constructed in 1890, is significant as a surviving example of the vernacular Gothic Revival architecture associated with the Rocky Moun... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Senon S. Vigil Homestead, Lindrith, Rio Arriba County, NM
2005 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Under the 1862 Homestead Entry Act in October 1917, Senon S. Vigil patented a 160-acre tract of land at the junction of Lapis Canyon and Gonzales Canyon locat... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Martin Apodaca Homestead, Canyon Largo, Lindrith, Rio Arriba County, N...
Significance: The San Juan Basin in northwest New Mexico was a long history of cultural groups occupying and then abandoning areas at both the regional and community level. During the late 19th and early 20th c... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
The Lace House, 161 Main Street, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, CO
1991 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Lace House, constructed in 1890, is significant as a surviving example of the vernacular Gothic Revival architecture associated with the Rocky Moun... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More
Serpents Quarters Pueblo, Approximately 2 miles north of County Road G...
Significance: Located in the Four Corners area of the desert southwest, Serpents Quarters exemplifies a canyon habitation of the ancestral Puebloan McElmo cultural pattern of the later part of Great Pueblo peri... More