Pitkin County, Colorado
Armory Hall, Fraternal Hall
Ashcroft, Colorado
Aspen Community Church
Boat Tow
Bowles-Cooley House
Callahan, Matthew, Log Cabin
Collins Block-Aspen Lumber and Supply
Dixon-Markle House
Frantz, D. E., House
Hallett, Samuel I., House
Holden Mining and Smelting Co.
Hotel Jerome
Hyman-Brand Building
Hynes, Thomas, House
Independence and Independence Mill Site
La Fave Block
Maroon Creek Bridge
New Brick-The Brick Saloon
Newberry House
Osgood Castle
Osgood Gamekeeper's Lodge
Osgood-Kuhnhausen House
Pitkin County Courthouse
Redstone Coke Oven Historic District
Redstone Historic District
Redstone Inn
Riede's City Bakery
Sheely Bridge
Shilling-Lamb House
Smith-Elisha House
Smuggler Mine
Ute Cemetery
Waite, Davis, House
Webber, Henry, House-Pioneer Park
Wheeler Opera House
Wheeler-Stallard House
With the influx of miners and prospectors, the town of Aspen was established as the county seat in 1881. Aspen quickly grew into a thriving mining town, attracting a diverse population and becoming one of the largest silver producers in the world. However, the mining industry faced significant challenges in the 1890s, including the price of silver dropping and the depletion of easily accessible ore veins, leading to a decline in mining operations.
Despite the silver bust, Pitkin County saw a revival in the early 20th century, as outdoor recreation and tourism began to replace mining as the economic drivers. The construction of the Independence Pass Highway in 1927 made the area more accessible, attracting visitors who enjoyed the stunning mountain views and outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking, and fishing.
In the 1960s, Aspen experienced a surge of popularity as a winter destination. The development of ski resorts, such as Buttermilk and Snowmass, brought in tourists from around the world, making Pitkin County a premier ski destination. Today, Pitkin County continues to thrive as a year-round recreational hub, offering world-class skiing, outdoor activities, and a vibrant arts and culture scene in the historic town of Aspen.
Brief timeline of the history of Pitkin County, Colorado:
- 1879 - Pitkin County is established on February 23.
- 1880 - Aspen, the county seat, is incorporated.
- 1881 - First railroad line reaches Aspen.
- 1884 - First ski club in the United States is formed in Aspen.
- 1889 - Colorado Midland Railway extends its line to Aspen.
- 1904 - First automobile arrives in Aspen.
- 1925 - Silver mining industry in Aspen declines.
- 1941 - Independence Pass road is opened for year-round travel.
- 1948 - Aspen Skiing Corporation is founded.
- 1977 - Pitkin County Historical Society is established.
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Pitkin County, Colorado.