Golden Oldie: Homes of Leadville

Originally Published April 2, 2019

A great day-trip destination in the Colorado Rockies is the town of Leadville, at 10,430 feet (3180 m) above sea level the highest incorporated city in North America.  Leadville is a Victorian-era boomtown which in its gold and silver mining heyday was home to 30,000 residents.  Today, less than 10% of that number still lives here, but there’s a lot to see in Leadville that makes it well worth a stop.  Also, all the roads leading to the town make for a beautiful day’s drive.

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70 square blocks of Leadville were designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966.  We’ve featured some of the buildings from the downtown area in a prior post. Today’s I’d like to focus on some of the pretty little homes you’ll see if you divert yourself from the town’s main drag.

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If you wander the residential streets of Leadville, you’ll see many beautifully preserved  Victorian era homes, including “gingerbread homes”.  Here’s a far from exhaustive example of some of these:

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And while our last photo is not of a home, I did love the design of Leadville’s Episcopalian church.

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