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Empire Chief Mine and Mill
(added 1999 - Hinsdale County - #99001237)
Also known as 5HN375
Address Restricted, Lake City
(130 acres, 4 buildings)
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| Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering, Information Potential
| | Architect, builder, or engineer: |
R.E.L. Townsend, Hensen Creek Lead Mines
| | Area of Significance: |
Historic - Non-Aboriginal, Industry, Engineering
| | Cultural Affiliation: |
Euro-American
| | Period of Significance: |
1900-1924, 1925-1949
| | Owner: |
Federal
| | Historic Function: |
Industry/Processing/Extraction
| | Historic Sub-function: |
Extractive Facility
| | Current Function: |
Vacant/Not In Use
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Lake City Historic District
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(added 1978 - Hinsdale County - #78000859)
Also known as 5HN.68
Roughly bounded by Bluff, Eighth, Lake, and First Streets, Lake City
(1189 acres, 195 buildings)
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| Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering
| | Architect, builder, or engineer: |
March, John Jefferson, Bauer, George
| | Architectural Style: |
Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements, Late Victorian
| | Area of Significance: |
Entertainment/Recreation, Architecture, Law, Commerce
| | Period of Significance: |
1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949
| | Owner: |
Private
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Local Gov't
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Federal
| | Historic Function: |
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Education, Religion
| | Historic Sub-function: |
Business, Religious Structure, School, Single Dwelling
| | Current Function: |
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Education, Religion
| | Current Sub-function: |
Business, Religious Structure, School, Single Dwelling
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