
Colorado’s history is easy to romanticize if you only see it through snow-colored lenses: gold rush cabins, Victorian facades, sandstone courthouses. They all suggest a state frozen in sepia tones. But the truth is less static and more interesting. Colorado's historic buildings are not just relics. They are active players in how neighborhoods define themselves, how cities wrestle with growth, and how residents negotiate between nostalgia and practicality.


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