Architectural Landmarks

architectural-landmarks
Colorado Landmarks And Architecture contain elements of influence from the country’s southwest regions including Texas, New Mexico, Utah, and California. Colorado is rich with mining history as well as a preserved sense of the old western frontier. Explore some of the most interesting Colorado Landmarks And Architecture right here on our site, or better yet, make plans to see them in real life.

A Mile High: What You Can Do at 5,280 Feet in Denver

Denver Capitol Building

At an elevation of 5,280 feet above sea level, Colorado’s capital city has an ear-popping altitude of one mile. Acclimate in the city for at least a day before heading into the high country, and you’ll find all sorts of “highs” inside the metro area. A few benchmarks in Denver hit the exact 5,280 feet [...]

Bishop Castle: One Man’s Dream A Reality

Bishop Castle

Jim Bishop is truly a man after my own inner child. For the past 40 years, Bishop has been building a castle in the mountains outside Rye southwest of Pueblo. He’s not having a castle built for him on his property nor does his house merely look like a castle. Bishop goes to work every [...]

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