CERTIFIED
LOCAL DISTRICTS
Certified Local Districts are historic districts established by
state or local governments that have been certified by the Secretary
of the Interior as substantially meeting the National Register Criteria
for Evaluation. Such certification may be used as a basis for applying
for federal historic preservation related income tax credits.
BOULDER COUNTY
Boulder
MAPLETON HILL HISTORIC DISTRICT
CERTIFIED HISTORIC DISTRICT (Local Landmark District eligible for
the National Register)
Roughly bounded by Broadway, the alley between Pearl and Spruce
Sts., Fourth St., and the alley between Dewey St. and Concord Ave.,
Officially eligible 09/05/1984, 5BL.535
DENVER CITY & COUNTY
Denver
LAFAYETTE STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT
CERTIFIED HISTORIC DISTRICT (Local Landmark District eligible for
the National Register)
2100 Block of Lafayette St., Officially Eligible 05/07/89, 5DV.2315
LOWER DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT
CERTIFIED HISTORIC DISTRICT (Local Landmark District eligible for
the National Register)
Wynkoop to Market between 13th and 20th Streets, Officially Eligible
01/05/1989, 5DV.47
PITKIN COUNTY
Aspen
ASPEN HISTORIC DISTRICT
CERTIFIED HISTORIC DISTRICT(Local Landmark District eligible for
the National Register)
Roughly bounded by Durant Ave., the alley behind Main St., Monarch
and Hunter Sts.
Officially eligible 09/05/1984, 5PT.113
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