HISTORIC RESOURCES OF CAMP GEORGE WEST
MULTIPLE PROPERTY SUBMISSION
In 1903, the Colorado National Guard established its only permanent
training facility three miles east of Golden. The site, originally
known as the State Rifle Range, developed into a post that served
as the primary storage and supply facility for local Guard units
and the location of the Guard’ss summer encampments from 1906 to
1944. The post was designated Camp George West in 1934. During the
Great Depression, the post was the site of numerous public works
projects which greatly expanded the facility’s role and regional
responsibilities.
The historic architecture of the post is an important collection
reflecting the various periods of camp development. Included among
the resources are buildings representing the earliest period of
the post, the largest single collection of Works Progress Administration
sponsored buildings in the state, and typical World War II temporary
buildings that followed standard U.S. military plans. Today, Camp
George West is a multipurpose facility that houses several state
government agencies while maintaining storage, maintenance, and
classroom training facilities for the Colorado National Guard. (Accepted
by National Register in 1993)
Full nomination (PDF, 5.55MB)
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Golden
AMMUNITION IGLOO
15001 Denver W. Pkwy., Camp George West
National Register 5/20/1993, 5JF.843
CAMP GEORGE WEST HISTORIC DISTRICT
15000 S. Golden Rd., Golden vicinity, Camp George West
National Register 2/11/1993, 5JF.145
COLORADO AMPHITHEATER
15001 Denver W. Pkwy., Camp George West
National Register 5/20/1993, 5JF.842
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