National Register of Historic Places listings in El Paso County, Colorado facts for kids
This article is about the amazing old buildings and places in El Paso County, Colorado that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of it like a special list of important historical sites in the United States!
These places are chosen because they are special and tell us a lot about the past. In El Paso County, there are 93 different buildings and areas on this list. Two of them are even more important and are called National Historic Landmarks. One place used to be on the list but was removed.
Contents
- What is the National Register of Historic Places?
- Cool Historic Spots in El Paso County
- Alamo Hotel
- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Passenger Depot
- Barker House
- Bemis Hall
- Judson Moss Bemis House
- Black Forest School
- Black Squirrel Creek Bridge
- Boulder Crescent Place Historic District
- Briarhurst
- Bridge over Fountain Creek
- Burgess House
- Calhan Paint Mines Archeological District
- Calhan Rock Island Railroad Depot
- Chadbourn Spanish Gospel Mission
- Chambers Ranch (Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site)
- City Hall of Old Colorado City
- Claremont (The Colorado Springs School)
- Cliff House
- Colorado Springs Airport
- Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway-Corley Mountain Highway
- Colorado Springs City Auditorium
- Colorado Springs City Hall
- Colorado Springs Day Nursery
- Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
- Colorado Springs Public Library-Carnegie Building
- Frederick H. Cossitt Memorial Hall
- Cottonwood Creek Bridge
- Crystal Valley Cemetery
- Cutler Hall
- DeGraff Building
- Dodge-Hamlin House
- Drennan School
- Eastholme
- Edgeplain
- El Paso County Courthouse (Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum)
- El Pomar Estate
- Emmanuel Presbyterian Church
- J.G. Evans Barn
- Evergreen Cemetery
- First Congregational Church (Colorado Springs)
- First Congregational Church (Manitou Springs)
- First Presbyterian Church of Ramah
- Fort Collins Municipal Railway No. 22
- Giddings Building
- Glen Eyrie
- Grace and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
- Gwynne-Love House
- Hagerman Mansion
- Keithley Log Cabin Development District
- Lennox House
- Inez Johnson Lewis School
- Lindley-Johnson-Vanderhoof House
- Little Fountain Creek Bridge
- Manitou Bathhouse
- Manitou Springs Bridges
- Manitou Springs Historic District
- Maytag Aircraft Building
- McAllister House
- McGregor Hall
- Midland Terminal Railroad Roundhouse
- Miramont Castle
- Montgomery Hall, Colorado College
- Monument Valley Park
- Navajo Hogan
- North Cheyenne Cañon Park
- North Weber Street-Wahsatch Avenue Historic Residential District
- Old Colorado City Historic Commercial District
- Old Livery Stable
- Old North End Historic District
- Palmer Hall
- Pauline Chapel
- People's Methodist Episcopal Church
- Pikes Peak
- Pioneer Cabin
- Plaza Hotel
- Ponderosa Lodge
- Ida M. Rice House
- Second Midland School
- Shove Memorial Chapel
- Shrine of the Sun (Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun)
- St. Mary's Catholic Church
- Stockbridge House
- Taylor Memorial Chapel
- Ticknor Hall
- United States Air Force Academy, Cadet Area
- US Post Office and Federal Courthouse-Colorado Springs Main
- US Post Office-Manitou Springs Main
- Van Briggle Pottery Company
- Wheeler Bank
- John Wolfe House
- Y.W.C.A.
- Former Listings
What is the National Register of Historic Places?
The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the nation's historic places worth saving. It's like a hall of fame for buildings, structures, objects, sites, and districts that are important to American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is added to this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our heritage and should be protected for future generations.
Cool Historic Spots in El Paso County
Here are some of the interesting historic places you can find in El Paso County:
Alamo Hotel
The Alamo Hotel is located at 128 S. Tejon Street in Colorado Springs. It was added to the list in 1977.
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Passenger Depot
This old train station, found at 555 E. Pikes Peak Avenue in Colorado Springs, was designed by a famous architect named E. A. Harrison. It became historic in 1979.
Barker House
You can find the Barker House at 819 Manitou Avenue in Manitou Springs. It joined the list of historic places in 1979.
Bemis Hall
Bemis Hall is at 920 N. Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs. It was recognized as historic in 1997.
Judson Moss Bemis House
Another Bemis property, this house is at 506 N. Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs. It was listed in 1979.
Black Forest School
The Black Forest School, located at 6770 Shoup Road in Colorado Springs, became a historic site in 1992.
Black Squirrel Creek Bridge
This bridge was on U.S. Highway 24 near Falcon. It was listed in 2002 but was later taken down and replaced in 2012.
Boulder Crescent Place Historic District
This historic area includes buildings at 9 and 11 W. Boulder Street and 312, 318, and 320 N. Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs. It was listed in 1987.
Briarhurst
Briarhurst is a historic building at 404 Manitou Avenue in Manitou Springs. It was added to the list in 1973.
Bridge over Fountain Creek
This bridge on U.S. Highway 24 in Manitou Springs was recognized as historic in 1985.
Burgess House
The Burgess House, at 730 N. Nevada Avenue in Colorado Springs, became historic in 1990.
Calhan Paint Mines Archeological District
This special archaeological area is southeast of the junction of S. Calhan Road and Paint Mine Road near Calhan. It was listed in 2000 and is a great place to learn about ancient history.
Calhan Rock Island Railroad Depot
This old train depot is west of Denver Street on the Rock Island Railroad tracks in Calhan. It was added to the list in 1995.
Chadbourn Spanish Gospel Mission
The Chadbourn Spanish Gospel Mission is at 402 S. Conejos Street in Colorado Springs. It became a historic place in 2009.
Chambers Ranch (Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site)
This ranch, now known as the Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site, is at 3202 Chambers Way in Colorado Springs. It was listed in 1979.
City Hall of Old Colorado City
The old City Hall of Colorado City is located at 2902 W. Colorado Avenue in Colorado Springs. It became a historic site in 1982.
Claremont (The Colorado Springs School)
Claremont, which is now part of The Colorado Springs School, is at 21 Broadmoor Avenue in Colorado Springs. It was listed in 1977.
Cliff House
The Cliff House, at 306 Canon Avenue in Manitou Springs, was added to the National Register in 1980.
Colorado Springs Airport
The historic part of the Colorado Springs Airport is at the junction of Ent Avenue and Peterson Boulevard at Peterson Air Force Base. It was listed in 1996.
Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway-Corley Mountain Highway
This historic railway and highway area includes Gold Camp Road and Forest Road 370 in Colorado Springs. It was recognized in 1999.
Colorado Springs City Auditorium
The Colorado Springs City Auditorium, at 231 E. Kiowa Street, became a historic place in 1995.
Colorado Springs City Hall
The current City Hall of Colorado Springs, at 107 N. Nevada Avenue, was listed in 2002.
Colorado Springs Day Nursery
This old day nursery, at 104 E. Rio Grande Street in Colorado Springs, was added to the list in 1990.
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, located at 30 W. Dale Street, became a historic site in 1986.
Colorado Springs Public Library-Carnegie Building
This historic library building, at 21 W. Kiowa Street in Colorado Springs, was listed in 1996.
Frederick H. Cossitt Memorial Hall
Frederick H. Cossitt Memorial Hall, at 906 N. Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs, was added to the National Register in 1997.
Cottonwood Creek Bridge
This bridge on Vincent Drive over Cottonwood Creek in Colorado Springs was listed in 2001.
Crystal Valley Cemetery
Crystal Valley Cemetery, on Plainview Avenue in Manitou Springs, became a historic site in 1982.
Cutler Hall
Cutler Hall, at 912 N. Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs, was recognized as historic in 1986.
DeGraff Building
The DeGraff Building, at 116-118 N. Tejon Street in Colorado Springs, was added to the list in 1983.
Dodge-Hamlin House
This house, at 1148 N. Cascade Avenue and 1122 Wood Avenue, is on the Colorado College campus in Colorado Springs. It was listed in 2014.
Drennan School
The Drennan School, at 20500 Drennan Road in Colorado Springs, became a historic place in 2008.
Eastholme
Eastholme, at 4445 Haggerman Avenue in Cascade, was added to the National Register in 1998.
Edgeplain
Edgeplain, at 1106 N. Nevada Avenue in Colorado Springs, was listed in 2006.
El Paso County Courthouse (Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum)
This old courthouse, now the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, is at 215 S. Tejon Street in Colorado Springs. It became historic in 1972.
El Pomar Estate
The beautiful El Pomar Estate, at 1661 Mesa Avenue in Colorado Springs, was added to the list in 1995.
Emmanuel Presbyterian Church
This church, at 419 Mesa Road in Colorado Springs, was recognized as historic in 1984.
J.G. Evans Barn
The J.G. Evans Barn, on Hodgen Road in Black Forest, became a historic site in 2004.
Evergreen Cemetery
Evergreen Cemetery, at 1005 S. Hancock Avenue in Colorado Springs, was added to the National Register in 1993.
First Congregational Church (Colorado Springs)
This church, at 20 E. St. Vrain Street in Colorado Springs, was listed in 2002.
First Congregational Church (Manitou Springs)
Another First Congregational Church, this one at 101 Pawnee Avenue in Manitou Springs, became historic in 1979.
First Presbyterian Church of Ramah
This church, at 113 S. Commercial Street in Ramah, was added to the list in 1988.
Fort Collins Municipal Railway No. 22
This historic railway car, at 2333 Steel Drive in Colorado Springs, was listed in 2011.
Giddings Building
The Giddings Building, at 101 N. Tejon Street in Colorado Springs, became a historic site in 1983.
Glen Eyrie
Glen Eyrie, at 3820 N. 30th Street in Colorado Springs, is a beautiful historic place listed in 1975. Its boundaries were expanded in 2016.
Grace and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
This church, at 631 N. Tejon Street in Colorado Springs, was added to the National Register in 2011.
Gwynne-Love House
The Gwynne-Love House, at 730 N. Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs, became historic in 1987.
Hagerman Mansion
The Hagerman Mansion, at 610 N. Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs, was listed in 1984.
Keithley Log Cabin Development District
This historic area in Manitou Springs is roughly bounded by Santa Fe Place, Crystal Road, and Spur Road. It was recognized in 1982.
Lennox House
The Lennox House, at 1001 N. Nevada Avenue in Colorado Springs, was added to the National Register in 1999.
Inez Johnson Lewis School
This school, at 146 Jefferson Street in Monument, became a historic site in 1988.
Lindley-Johnson-Vanderhoof House
The Lindley-Johnson-Vanderhoof House, at 1130 N. Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs, was listed in 2013.
Little Fountain Creek Bridge
This bridge on State Highway 115 near Widefield was listed in 2002 but was replaced in 2004.
Manitou Bathhouse
The Manitou Bathhouse, at 934 Manitou Avenue in Manitou Springs, became a historic place in 1979.
Manitou Springs Bridges
Two bridges in Manitou Springs, on Park Avenue and Cannon Avenue over Fountain Creek, were recognized as historic in 1985.
Manitou Springs Historic District
This large historic area in Manitou Springs is roughly bounded by El Paso Boulevard, Ruxton Avenue, U.S. Highway 24, and Iron Mountain Avenue. It was listed in 1983.
Maytag Aircraft Building
The Maytag Aircraft Building, at 701 S. Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs, became a historic site in 2008.
McAllister House
The McAllister House, at 423 N. Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs, was added to the National Register in 1973.
McGregor Hall
McGregor Hall, at 930 N. Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs, was listed in 2000.
Midland Terminal Railroad Roundhouse
This old railroad roundhouse, at 600 S. 21st Street in Colorado Springs, became a historic place in 1979.
Miramont Castle
Miramont Castle, at 9 Capitol Hill in Manitou Springs, was added to the National Register in 1977.
Montgomery Hall, Colorado College
Montgomery Hall, part of Colorado College at 1030 N. Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs, was listed in 1990.
Monument Valley Park
Monument Valley Park in Colorado Springs is a large historic area. It was added to the National Register in 2007.
The Navajo Hogan, at 2817 N. Nevada Avenue in Colorado Springs, became a historic site in 1990.
North Cheyenne Cañon Park
North Cheyenne Cañon Park, at 2120 N. Cheyenne Cañon Road in Colorado Springs, was listed in 2009.
North Weber Street-Wahsatch Avenue Historic Residential District
This historic neighborhood in Colorado Springs includes parts of N. Weber Street and N. Wahsatch Avenue. It was recognized in 1985.
Old Colorado City Historic Commercial District
This historic shopping area in Colorado Springs includes the northern side of Colorado Avenue from 24th Street west to 2611 Colorado Avenue, plus other nearby addresses. It was listed in 1982.
Old Livery Stable
The Old Livery Stable, at 217 W. Missouri in Fountain, became a historic place in 1979.
Old North End Historic District
This historic neighborhood in Colorado Springs is roughly bounded by Monument Valley Wood, Nevada Avenue, and Madison and Uintah Streets. It was listed in 1982, and its boundaries were expanded in 2015.
Palmer Hall
Palmer Hall, at 116 E. San Rafael in Colorado Springs, was recognized as historic in 1986.
Pauline Chapel
Pauline Chapel, at 2 Park Avenue in Colorado Springs, was added to the National Register in 2001.
People's Methodist Episcopal Church
This church, at 527 E. St. Vrain Street in Colorado Springs, was listed in 2014.
Pikes Peak
Pikes Peak, about 10 miles west of Colorado Springs in the Pike National Forest, is a very important National Historic Landmark. It was recognized in 1966.
Pioneer Cabin
Pioneer Cabin, about 11 miles north of Colorado Springs off Interstate 25 at the United States Air Force Academy, was listed in 1975.
Plaza Hotel
The Plaza Hotel, at 830 N. Tejon Street in Colorado Springs, became a historic site in 1983.
Ponderosa Lodge
Ponderosa Lodge, at 6145 Shoup Road in Colorado Springs, was added to the National Register in 2008.
Ida M. Rice House
The Ida M. Rice House, at 1196 N. Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs, was listed in 2006.
Second Midland School
The Second Midland School, at 815 S. 25th Street in Colorado Springs, became a historic place in 1980.
Shove Memorial Chapel
Shove Memorial Chapel, at 1010 N. Tejon Street in Colorado Springs, was added to the National Register in 2005.
Shrine of the Sun (Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun)
The Shrine of the Sun, also known as the Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun, is at 4250 Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Road in Colorado Springs. It was listed in 1994.
St. Mary's Catholic Church
St. Mary's Catholic Church, at 26 W. Kiowa Street in Colorado Springs, became a historic site in 1982.
Stockbridge House
The Stockbridge House, at 2801 W. Colorado Avenue in Colorado Springs, was added to the list in 1980.
Taylor Memorial Chapel
Taylor Memorial Chapel, at 6145 Shoup Road in Colorado Springs, was listed in 1999.
Ticknor Hall
Ticknor Hall, at 926 Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs, became a historic place in 2000.
United States Air Force Academy, Cadet Area
The Cadet Area of the United States Air Force Academy, roughly between Cadet Drive and Faculty Drive, is a very important National Historic Landmark. It was recognized in 2004.
US Post Office and Federal Courthouse-Colorado Springs Main
This historic post office and courthouse, at 210 Pikes Peak Avenue in Colorado Springs, was listed in 1986.
US Post Office-Manitou Springs Main
The main post office in Manitou Springs, at 307 Canon Avenue, became a historic site in 1986.
Van Briggle Pottery Company
The Van Briggle Pottery Company building, at 1125 Glen Avenue/231 W. Uintah Street in Colorado Springs, was added to the National Register in 2009.
Wheeler Bank
Wheeler Bank, at 717-719 Manitou Avenue in Manitou Springs, was listed in 1980.
John Wolfe House
The John Wolfe House, at 905 W. Cheyenne Road in Colorado Springs, became a historic place in 2013.
Y.W.C.A.
The Y.W.C.A. building, at 130 E. Kiowa Street in Colorado Springs, was added to the National Register in 1979.
Former Listings
Sometimes, a place might be removed from the National Register if it changes too much or is no longer there. Here are a couple of examples from El Paso County:
Chief Theatre
The Chief Theatre, also known as the Burns Theatre, was at 21 1/2 E. Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs. It was listed in 1973 but was torn down that same year, so it was removed from the list.
Cragmor Sanatorium
The Cragmor Sanatorium, at 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway in Colorado Springs, was listed in 1989. However, it was significantly rebuilt in 2001 and was removed from the list in 2002 because it changed too much from its original historic form.