Creede
CREEDE BRANCH, DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD
South Fork to Creede
National Register 11/27/2002, 5RN.515.8/5ML.273.1
The 22.8-mile long Creede Branch originated significant rail traffic
from the railroad’s nearby gold and silver mining operations.
Although the complete rail line dates to 1891, the conversion of
the branch from narrow to standard gauge dates from 1902. The branch
line survives as a virtually intact example of early 20th century
railroad construction. It retains its 1902 alignment, railbed and
jointed rail with ties, as well as the contemporary bridges, two
depots, water tank, and related track-side setting. Listed under
Railroads in Colorado
Multiple Property Submission.
CREEDE FEDERAL FISH HATCHERY
1984 Forest Road 801A
State Register 9/11/1996, 5ML.288
Established in 1929, the Creede Federal Fish Hatchery operated
for 36 years as one of two federal hatcheries in the state. The
hatchery significantly aided in the preservation of important native
and sport fish populations through its programs of raising and stocking
fish in Colorado streams, rivers and lakes.
RIO GRANDE DEPOT (Creede Museum)
201 Wall St.
State Register 11/9/1994, 5ML.24
After reaching Creede in 1892, the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad provided
the mining district with an outlet for its ore while bringing in the
necessities and occasional luxuries of life in a Colorado mining district.
The depot, built in 1903 as a replacement for the original facility, served
as the hub of this transportation activity until its closure in 1949.
RIO GRANDE HOTEL
209 W. 2nd St.
State Register 6/14/1995, 5ML.283
The Rio Grande Hotel was constructed circa 1892 to relieve the
extreme housing shortage resulting from the area’s silver mining
boom. The hotel was one of only a few wood structures to survive
the town’s devastating 1892 fire.
SEVENMILE BRIDGE
County Rd., 6 miles southwest of Creede
National Register 7/11/1985, 5ML.27
Constructed in 1935, on State Highway 149 in the Rio Grande National
Forest, it was moved to Mineral County to provide access to the
Marshall Park Campground. King Burghardt’s design features a riveted,
eleven-panel steel modified Pratt deck truss. The bridge is structurally
significant for its cantilevered ends. Listed under
Highway Bridges in Colorado Multiple Property Submission.
WAGON WHEEL GAP RAILROAD STATION
Southeast of Creede at Wagon Wheel Gap
National Register 9/27/1976, 5ML.23
First established as a resort community, the Denver and Rio Grande
Railroad reached the area in 1883 with its narrow gauge tracks and
constructed the wood frame depot. The depot served as the western
terminus of this branch of the D&RG until major silver discoveries
at Creede in 1891 caused the railroad to extend its rails to the
mining community. Passenger service ended after World War II. The
depot exhibits the characteristics of many one and one half story
wood frame depots built by the D&RG during the late 19th century.
Listed under Railroads in Colorado, 1858-1948 Multiple Property
Submission.
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