6 Sites Added To Colorado's Most Endangered List
DENVER (CBS4) - Six new sites are now on Colorado's Most Endangered Places list.
Colorado Preservation Incorporated made the announcement during its annual Saving Places conference in Denver this week. CBS4's Tom Mustin emceed the event . CBS4's Kevin Strong put together the video portion.
This year's list includes a pioneer cemetery in Arvada, a chapel in Grand Junction, an irrigation flume in Cortez, the deputy warden's house in Canyon City, Salida's opera house, and University of Colorado's Given Institute in Aspen.
Colorado's endangered places program was launched in 1997.
Link: Colorado's Most Endangered Places
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