Leadville, a Victorian-era mining town, was once home to 30,000 residents. In its heyday, it saloons, dance halls, and brothels. Thanks to the profiting gold and silver mines, there was also a lot of wealth, which afforded the construction of hotels, Victorian mansions, and the Tabor Opera House.
70 square blocks of Leadville’s downtown were designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966. Since then, extensive preservation efforts have put much of the town’s rich history on display. With such notable structures as the Healy House, Heritage Museum, Delaware Hotel, and Tabor Home on the route, a historic walking tour of downtown Leadville is not to be missed.
Ice Palace Park Opening on January 3, 1896, the world’s largest palace of ice was built in Leadville. It contained a skating rink, grand ballroom, restaurant and exhibition halls. It lasted only a few short months, closing in May of 1896. This park commemorates the famed Ice Palace which was built just a few blocks away. The large lake you see in the distance to the northwest is Turquoise Lake–another beautiful place to take a walk. |
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Dexter Cabin and Healy House Museum The three story house on the southeast corner of Harrison and Tenth is the Healy House. Originally a two-story structure, the Healy House was built in 1878 by August R. Meyer, a mining engineer from St. Louis who established the first ore sampling works in Leadville. Sold in 1881, the house eventually became the property of Daniel Healy, who leased it as a boardinghouse from 1897 to 1902. In 1898 a third story was added to accommodate more boarders, most of them schoolteachers. The Dexter Cabin, an exclusive poker club for wealthy gentlemen, sits next door to the Healy House. The Healy House and Dexter Cabin are public museums operated by the Colorado Historical Society during the summer months. Learn more about the Dexter Cabin and Healy House Museum. 912 Harrison Ave, Leadville, CO 80461, United States
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Heritage Museum The brick building at the northeast corner of Harrison and 9th is the Heritage Museum. Built as the Carnegie Library, it opened in 1904, two years after the cornerstone date of 1902. It served as the library for the area until 1971 when it was turned into a local museum. It is open during the summer months and houses a scale model of the Leadville Ice Palace, an excellent display of 10th Mountain Division memorabilia and various Leadville artifacts. Learn more about Leadville’s Heritage Museum. 102 E 9th St, Leadville, CO 80461, United States
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National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum Learn more about the National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum. 120 W 9th St, Leadville, CO 80461, United States
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Leadville City Hall Be careful crossing the intersection! At the northeast corner of West 8th and Harrison is Leadville City Hall. Built in 1905 as a federal building, it was used as the US Post Office until 1973. As the story goes, the postmaster used the small attic windows to spy on his employees as they delivered mail around town. Note the plaque on the front of the building which denotes fallen lawmen. On display in the lobby is an antique Leadville popcorn wagon. You are welcome to step inside this building. 800 Harrison Ave # 204, Leadville, CO 80461
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GOLDEN BURRO® Vegan Café and Lounge Walk along Harrison Ave. into the next block south and snap a photo of the iconic 1945 neon marquee of the Golden Burro® Vegan Café, renovated in 2022 and individually listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1898, Charlie Frey moved the Golden Burro here in 1945 from 610 Harrison, where it started in 1934 as Roy’s Lunch. In 1958, Frey expanded into the Brass Ass Saloon and banquet room. Enter under the wagging tails of the neon “rescue” burros and treat yourself to Jewish, Mexican, Thai, American and Italian favorites, pastries from the on-site bakery, frozen fruit smoothies, and house-brewed chai, kombucha and plant milks. Or sip a cocktail or mocktail while enjoying a view of Mt. Massive, once thought to be Colorado’s highest peak. Ethically sourced 100% from spices, herbs, nuts, seeds, mushrooms, fruits, beans, greens, grains, veggies and other plants, the owners are committed to serving the most sustainable food possible to preserve Leadville’s cool mountain air, Colorado’s flowing rivers, forests everywhere, public health, and the lives of all animals. The perfect place to enjoy food and drinks at 10,200’, The Height of Perfection™. 710 Harrison Ave, Leadville, CO 80461, United States
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Delaware Hotel Block |
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Annunciation Church 609 Poplar St, Leadville, CO 80461, United States
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Iron Building |
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Tabor Home Horace and Augusta maintained their Leadville home until 1881 when Tabor moved to the Windsor Hotel to be close to his latest mistress, “Baby Doe”. The Tabor triangle grew into a national scandal and finally ended in divorce and Tabor’s marriage to “Baby Doe”. The public was in support of Augusta and Tabor never regained his former prestige. Augusta, Leadville’s “First Lady”, was a remarkable person. She had great courage, super human endurance and unusual business acumen. A dozen years after the sensational divorce which broke her heart, she died a millionaire. In that very same year, Horace A. W. Tabor was bankrupt. The Tabor Home; 116 East 5th Street; Leadville, CO; 80461. Open Memorial Day to Labor Day. Learn more about the Original Tabor Home. 116 East 5th Street, Leadville, CO, United States
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American National Bank |
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Breene Block |
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Hyman Block |
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Tabor Opera House Learn more about the Tabor Opera House. 308 Harrison Ave, Leadville, CO 80461, United States
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Silver Dollar Saloon Cross Harrison Avenue at 3rd, using caution and the crosswalk, to return up the other side of Harrison going north. The saloon in the middle of this block is one of Leadville’s oldest establishments. Opening in 1883 in the Clipper Building, it was originally the Board of Trade Saloon. It has been the Silver Dollar since 1935. The majestic antique back bar made by the Brunswick Company and the original tile floor remain in use today. 315 Harrison Ave, Leadville, CO 80461, United States
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George’s Episcopal Church 200 W 4th St, Leadville, CO 80461, United States
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Western Hardware 431 Harrison Ave, Leadville, CO 80461
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Lake County Courthouse 505 Harrison Ave, Leadville, CO 80461, United States
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Davis Drug |
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Tabor Grand Hotel 711 Harrison Ave, Leadville, CO 80461, United States
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The Old Church On the northwest corner of 8th and Harrison sits the Presbyterian Church, affectionately called “The Old Church” by locals. With its open Gothic-styled belltower, the church has been a landmark on Harrison Avenue since its impressive dedication ceremonies on December 22 of 1889. the decorative glass sections of the windows are of various types, the most common being hand-painted glass of the Persian technique. This is the last stop on the Leadville Historic Walking Tour. We hope you enjoyed your walk! |