FOOD & DRINK
CULTURE
Buffalo remodel brings new life to revered restaurant Page 4
ARTS
Recreational marijuana sales reach one-year mark Page 8
MUSIC
Area stitchers find inspiration, distraction-free work place Page 13
Volunteers allow High Street Concerts to book top talent Page 17
SILVER PLUME • GEORGETOWN • EMPIRE • IDAHO SPRINGS • CENTRAL CITY • BLACK HAWK • GOLDEN GATE • ROLLINSVILLE • COAL CREEK • NEDERLAND • GOLD HILL • WARD • JAMESTOWN • ALLENSPARK • LYONS • ESTES PARK
MMAC
January 2015 • FREE
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Experience
Coffee
at altitude
The independent coffee shops and roasters at altitude in the Peak to Peak and Clear Creek Valley regions of Colorado offer a wide range of ways to enjoy numerous styles of coffee in unique settings and in interesting ways, including your favorite. Page 16 The Train Cars Coffee & Yogurt Company/Photo by Jeffrey V. Smith
Historic Places Georgetown-Silver Plume Historic District
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Location: Off I-70 at Silver Plume and Georgetown, includes the entire commercial and residential areas of both communities, as well as the railroad grade connecting them. Date Listed: National Register & National Historic Landmark, Nov. 13, 1966
1884 Silver Plume Depot Location: 825 Railroad Ave., Silver Plume, CO Date Listed: National Register, May 6, 1971
Lebanon and Everett Mine Tunnels Location: Adjacent to I-70, northeast of Silver Plume Date Listed: National Register, Oct. 7, 1971
Silver Plume sites highlight mining, transportation PEAK TO PEAK Colorado’s rich history is being preserved through the efforts of locally- and nationally-designated historic places. Each month this year, the MMAC Monthly takes a region-by-region look at the many properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the mountain communities in Clear Creek, Gilpin, Boulder and Larimer counties. The passage of the National Historic Preservation Act in 1966 established the National Register and the process for adding properties to it. For a property to be eligible, it
must meet at least one of four main criteria involving architectural styles, association with various aspects of social history and commerce, ownership and design/construction. Silver Plume, in western Clear Creek County, is included in its entirety on the register as part of the Georgetown/Silver Plume National Historic District. It is also home to the 1884 Silver Plume Depot and nearby Lebanon and Everett mines. Before a larger strike in Leadville in 1878, the Silver Plume and Georgetown Mining Continued on page 12
Silver Plume Depot, part of the Georgetown Loop Railroad, as it looks today