"Replica of a Historic Trading Post built in the 1830's. Experience the frontier on the Old Spanish Trail. History of Antoine Robidoux and Fort Uncompahgre. Learn about when furs were money!"
"In a cottonwood grove beside Escalante Creek, this sturdy, windowless homestead house has rubble walls a foot thick made of local sandstone, volcanic stone, and fieldstone. On the back side, the original mud mortar of the one-story cabin may still be seen." Thomas J. Noel
"By the 1930’s, the Delta Egyptian Theater was one of over 100 theaters across the country to decorate itself in an Egyptian Revival style. This historic theater owes this connection to the discovery of the tomb of King Tut in 1922... There are only 6 remaining Egyptian Theaters in the United States today."
Old Spanish National Historic Trail between Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Los Angeles, California. New Mexican traders moved locally produced merchandise across what are now six states to exchange for mules and horses.
This historic structure stands as Colorado's longest continuously family-owned corporation. The building itself dates back to 1884, adding to its rich history.