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Location of Montrose County in Colorado This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Montrose County, Colorado. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Montrose County, Colorado, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.[1] There are 26 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 3, 2010.[2] Map of all coordinates from Google Map of all coordinates from Bing Export all coordinates as KML Export all coordinates as GeoRSS Map of all microformatted coordinates Place data as RDF Listings county-wide [3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary 1 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge 02004-04-06 April 6, 2004 107 South Cascade Avenue 38°28′43″N 107°52′29″W / 38.47861°N 107.87472°W / 38.47861; -107.87472 (Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge) Montrose 2 D & RG Narrow Gauge Trestle 01976-06-18 June 18, 1976 Northeast of Cimarron 38°27′2″N 107°36′8″W / 38.45056°N 107.60222°W / 38.45056; -107.60222 (D & RG Narrow Gauge Trestle) Cimarron 3 Denver and Rio Grande Depot 01982-06-03 June 3, 1982 20 North Rio Grande Avenue 38°28′41″N 107°52′45″W / 38.47806°N 107.87917°W / 38.47806; -107.87917 (Denver and Rio Grande Depot) Montrose 4 Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Box Outfit Car No. 04414 02009-07-23 July 23, 2009 82800Q 83rd Road, Cimarron Visitor Center, Curecanti National Recreation Area (CURE) 38°26′30.95″N 107°33′18.78″W / 38.4419306°N 107.5552167°W / 38.4419306; -107.5552167 (Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Box Outfit Car No. 04414) Cimarron 5 Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Boxcar No. 3132 02009-09-02 September 2, 2009 Approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north by northeast of U.S. Route 50 at Cimarron, near Morrow Point Dam Road, Curecanti National Recreation Area 38°26′36″N 107°33′19″W / 38.44333°N 107.55528°W / 38.44333; -107.55528 (Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Boxcar No. 3132) Cimarron 6 Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Caboose No. 0577 02009-04-21 April 21, 2009 Approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north by northeast of U.S. Route 50 at Cimarron, adjacent to Morrow Point Dam Road, Curecanti National Recreation Area 38°26′36″N 107°33′19″W / 38.44333°N 107.55528°W / 38.44333; -107.55528 (Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Caboose No. 0577) Cimarron 7 Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Locomotive No. 278 and Tender 02009-04-21 April 21, 2009 Approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north by northeast of U.S. Route 50 at Cimarron, adjacent to Morrow Point Dam Road, Curecanti National Recreation Area 38°26′36″N 107°33′19″W / 38.44333°N 107.55528°W / 38.44333; -107.55528 (Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Locomotive No. 278 and Tender) Cimarron 8 Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Stock Car No. 5620 02010-01-27 January 27, 2010 82800Q 83rd Rd. at the Cimarron Visitor Center in the Curecanti National Recreation Area 38°26′36″N 107°33′19″W / 38.44333°N 107.55528°W / 38.44333; -107.55528 (Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Stock Car No. 5620) Cimarron 9 Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Stock Car No. 5679D 02010-01-27 January 27, 2010 82800Q 83rd Rd. at the Cimarron Visitor Center in the Curecanti National Recreation Area 38°26′36″N 107°33′19″W / 38.44333°N 107.55528°W / 38.44333; -107.55528 (Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Stock Car No. 5679D) Cimarron 10 Dolores River Bridge 02002-10-15 October 15, 2002 State Highway 90 at milepost 15.22 38°18′38″N 108°53′9″W / 38.31056°N 108.88583°W / 38.31056; -108.88583 (Dolores River Bridge) Bedrock 11 Gunnison Tunnel 01979-07-22 July 22, 1979 East of Montrose 38°29′55″N 107°40′38″W / 38.49861°N 107.67722°W / 38.49861; -107.67722 (Gunnison Tunnel) Montrose Irrigation water tunnel, which, at time of completion in 1909, was longest such tunnel in the world 12 Hanging Flume 01980-05-15 May 15, 1980 5.7 miles (9.2 km) northwest of Uravan on State Highway 141 38°24′6″N 108°47′56″W / 38.40167°N 108.79889°W / 38.40167; -108.79889 (Hanging Flume) Uravan 13 J. V. Lathrop House 01988-07-08 July 8, 1988 718 Main Street 38°28′55″N 107°52′19″W / 38.48194°N 107.87194°W / 38.48194; -107.87194 (J. V. Lathrop House) Montrose 14 Methodist Episcopal Church of Montrose 01999-11-30 November 30, 1999 19 South Park Avenue 38°28′50″N 107°52′24″W / 38.48056°N 107.87333°W / 38.48056; -107.87333 (Methodist Episcopal Church of Montrose) Montrose 15 Montrose City Hall 01982-06-03 June 3, 1982 433 South 1st Street 38°28′45″N 107°52′29″W / 38.47917°N 107.87472°W / 38.47917; -107.87472 (Montrose City Hall) Montrose 16 Montrose County Courthouse 01994-02-18 February 18, 1994 320 South 1st Street 38°28′41″N 107°52′31″W / 38.47806°N 107.87528°W / 38.47806; -107.87528 (Montrose County Courthouse) Montrose 17 Montrose Masonic Temple, Lodge No. 63 02004-04-06 April 6, 2004 509–513 East Main Street 38°28′51″N 107°52′29″W / 38.48083°N 107.87472°W / 38.48083; -107.87472 (Montrose Masonic Temple, Lodge No. 63) Montrose 18 North Rim Road, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park 02005-09-06 September 6, 2005 Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park 38°34′23″N 107°41′28″W / 38.57306°N 107.69111°W / 38.57306; -107.69111 (North Rim Road, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park) Crawford 19 Rio Grande Southern Railroad Derrick Car 02010-05-10 May 10, 2010 82800Q 83rd Rd, Cimarron Visitor Center, Curecanti National Recreation Area 38°26′36″N 107°33′19″W / 38.44333°N 107.55528°W / 38.44333; -107.55528 (Rio Grande Southern Railroad Derrick Car) Cimarron 20 Shavano Valley Rock Art Site 02001-10-12 October 12, 2001 Address Restricted Montrose 21 Sherman and Ross Block Building 02003-04-11 April 11, 2003 232–236 Main Street 38°28′42″N 107°52′38″W / 38.47833°N 107.87722°W / 38.47833; -107.87722 (Sherman and Ross Block Building) Montrose 22 Silesca Ranger Station 02005-01-12 January 12, 2005 Grand Mesa in the Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests 38°19′56″N 108°7′29″W / 38.33222°N 108.12472°W / 38.33222; -108.12472 (Silesca Ranger Station) Grand Mesa 23 Thomas B. Townsend House 01980-09-17 September 17, 1980 222 South 5th Street 38°28′28″N 107°52′23″W / 38.47444°N 107.87306°W / 38.47444; -107.87306 (Thomas B. Townsend House) Montrose 24 US Bureau of Reclamation Project Office Building 01991-11-27 November 27, 1991 601 North Park Avenue 38°29′8″N 107°52′43″W / 38.48556°N 107.87861°W / 38.48556; -107.87861 (US Bureau of Reclamation Project Office Building) Montrose 25 US Post Office-Montrose Main 01986-01-22 January 22, 1986 321 South 1st Street 38°28′44″N 107°52′36″W / 38.47889°N 107.87667°W / 38.47889; -107.87667 (US Post Office-Montrose Main) Montrose 26 Ute Memorial Site 01970-02-26 February 26, 1970 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Montrose on U.S. Route 550 38°26′4″N 107°52′2″W / 38.43444°N 107.86722°W / 38.43444; -107.86722 (Ute Memorial Site) Montrose See also List of National Historic Landmarks in Colorado National Register of Historic Places listings in Colorado References ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate GPS system used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards. ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on December 3, 2010. ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2008-04-24. http://www.nr.nps.gov/.  v • d • e U.S. National Register of Historic Places Keeper of the Register · History of the National Register of Historic Places · Property types · Historic district · Contributing property List of entries · National Park Service · National Historic Landmarks · National Battlefields · National Historic Sites · National Historical Parks · National Memorials · National Monuments v • d • e Municipalities and communities of Montrose County, Colorado County seat: Montrose City Montrose Towns Naturita | Nucla | Olathe Unincorporated communities Bedrock | Cimarron | Maher | Paradox | Redvale | Uravan