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  1. Oct 12, 2022 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Media related to Durango, Colorado, a home rule municipality in and the county seat of La Plata County, Colorado, United States, that is located along the Animas River. Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. 416 Fire ‎ (10 F)

  2. Main Avenue Historic District in Durango, Colorado is a 34-acre (14 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

    • August 7, 1980
    • 34 acres (14 ha)
    • Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian
    • Main Ave., Durango, Colorado
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  4. A snapshot of Durango, Colorado. Information about Durango, Colorado, and a little bit of its colorful history. A mountain community, with an elevation of 6512’, which visitors often refer to as a “real town,” Durango was founded in 1880 by the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. It continues to embrace its Western and Victorian heritage ...

    • Geography and Climate of Durango
    • Brief History of Durango
    • Population and Economy of Durango
    • Tourist Attractions in and Around Durango

    Nestled in the foothills of the La Plata Mountains, Durango is at an elevation of 6,512 feet above sea level. The town covers 9.92 square miles of land area and 0.03 square miles of water area. Junction Creek, which flows into the Animas River, is the southern terminus for the Colorado trail which winds through 88 miles of the surrounding San Juan ...

    The area was originally settled by the Anasazi Indians, now called the Ancestral Puebloans, known for their impressive cliff dwellings. Founded in 1880 by the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Company, Durango is a famous railroad town named after Durango, Mexico. Inspired by a trip to Mexico, a governor thought the two spots looked similar. The word, D...

    The population of Durango at the last census was 19,413 with a trending annual growth increase. The tourism industry is a vital aspect of Durango’s economy, as well as retail, educational services, and health care. The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroadis also instrumental to Durango’s economy. The average age of residents in Durango is 36.4...

    Durango and Silverton Railroad

    In 1882, with the construction of the tracks to Silverton complete, the first passengers made the winding, scenic trip through the San Juan Mountains. Although it was primarily built to haul freight, tourists have long flocked to the region for the once-in-a-lifetime sights and the opportunity to explore the surrounding landscape. The narrow-gauge railway tightly winds through sheer rock faces, overtop of High Bridge, and around Horsehoe Curve, giving you plenty of opportunity to marvel at th...

    Purgatory Resort

    Founded in 1965, Purgatory Resort is one of the most family-friendly and affordable ski resorts in Colorado, offering free Power Kids skiing passes for children under 12 years of age. Located about 25 miles north of Durango in the San Juan Mountains, Purgatory has over 1,600 acres of skiable terrain with 105 trails, 11 lifts, three terrain parks, and a vertical drop of 2,029 feet. From skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing in the winter to mountain biking and hiking in the summer, there are a...

    Mesa Verde National Park

    Located about 35 miles west of town, Durango is the perfect base for a day trip to the historic site of Mesa Verde. The designation of a National Park in 1906 and a World Heritage Site in 1978 increased tourism to the area to marvel at the Ancient Puebloan dwellings. With over 5,000 archeological sites, which remarkably include masonry towers and farming structures, Mesa Verde is one of the best-preserved Puebloan ruins in North America. The most popular of these is the vast cliff dwellings t...

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  5. City of Durango History. History of the City of Durango. The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company formed Durango along the banks of the Animas River in September 1880 to serve the San Juan mining district.

  6. Downtown Durango. Where Old West meets Southwest, Downtown Durango is a Nationally Registered Historic District and home to historic boutique hotels, award-winning restaurants, laid-back brewpubs, and fabulous art galleries, museums, and shops.

  7. One of the special things about Downtown Durango is our history, and indeed our living heritage is still visible along our Main Ave. Start down at Rio Grande Land, the home of the railroad that literally founded our town, then saunter up Main and take a look at the historic structures, many of which date back to Durango’s founding in the late 1880s and into the early 1900s.

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