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cou-bha BHA.0009 · Record group · 2000-2018

The Town of Breckenridge completed Cultural Resource Surveys for buildings and structures within the Historic District to assess properties’ eligibility for individual listing in the National and State Registers, for local landmark designation, and whether or not they qualify for National Register listing as contributing resources within the historic district. Cultural Resource Surveys include historical and architectural information for each building and structure. Surveyed properties are widely-dispersed throughout the Historic District, including addresses on Adams, French, Harris, High, Main and Ridge Streets, on Lincoln and Washington Avenues, and on Ski Hill and Wellington Roads. Properties are in the following historically platted additions and subdivisions: Abbett’s, Bartlett and Shock, Snider, Stiles, Valley Brook Cemetery, and Yingling and Mickles. The survey area comprises approximately 72 acres.

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cou-bha BHA.0009-009-009 · Item · 2010
Part of Town of Breckenridge Cultural Resource Surveys, 2000-2018

Architectural Inventory Form for 413 Washington Avenue, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: Blundell House; Huntington House. Date of construction (estimate): 1909. This house was built at “Old Dillon” circa 1909. It was moved to its present location in Breckenridge in 1961, in advance of the construction of Lake Dillon Reservoir and Dam.

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cou-bha BHA.0009-006-064 · Item · 2004
Part of Town of Breckenridge Cultural Resource Surveys, 2000-2018

Architectural Inventory Form for 330 South Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: Bradley Cabin. Date of construction (estimate): circa 1880. John Bradley constructed this cabin, in the early 1880s, at a location on North Main Street in Breckenridge. In the early 1970s, the cabin was moved from its original location to Wellington Avenue, where it rested in blocks until its relocation to this site in 1976.

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