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Bill Burton Fishing Pier
Dedicated September 19, 2009 in Memory of William (Bill) J...
Irrigation and Farming
Clear Creek irrigation ditches provide water to far...
Transportation
In 1860, Col. Thomas W. Know, a famous traveler and editor...
The White Ash Mine Disaster
For many years, Golden’s people have respected the flood w...
Native Americans on Clear Creek
For many years, the Ute Indians lived in the mountains wes...
Greeley’s Crossing
In June, 1859, while the first bridge was being built over...
Bridge Load Ordinance Background
Colorado Transcript, September 13, 1882: “Washington Avenu...
Clear Creek
Clear Creek is one of the most popular and historic waterw...
Ferrell/Berthoud Home (Miners Hotel)
John M. Ferrell came to the Golden valley from upstate New...
Winter Wind on the Mesa
This stunning sculpture provides beauty and grace to the C...
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Bill Burton Fishing Pier
Dedicated September 19, 2009 in Memory of William (Bill) Joel Burton
Legendary Maryland Outdoors Writer, Natural Resource Advocate and Fisherman
A resident of Pasadena on Stoney Creek, Bill Burton was a true newspaperman who wrote about fishing and hunting in the Chesapeake ...
Irrigation and Farming
Clear Creek irrigation ditches provide water to farmers east of Golden. Many irrigation ditches were dug in the 1800s, making the Clear Creek valley the breadbasket of early Colorado. Golden’s first resident, David King Wall, introduced irrigation following his arrival ...
Transportation
In 1860, Col. Thomas W. Know, a famous traveler and editor of the Western Mountaineer newspaper, believed the route up Clear Creek Canyon was a place he “never expected to see a mule go who had his senses, or a ...
The White Ash Mine Disaster
For many years, Golden’s people have respected the flood waters of Clear Creek above ground. However, it was the flood below ground that claimed the most lives. On September 9, 1889, water broke into the White Ash Mine beneath Clear ...
Native Americans on Clear Creek
For many years, the Ute Indians lived in the mountains west of the mouth of Clear Creek Canyon, hunting and trading with area travelers. The Arapaho, refugees from the Great Lakes region, and the Cheyenne arrived in the area during ...
Greeley’s Crossing
In June, 1859, while the first bridge was being built over Clear Creek, the famous reporter Horace Greeley passed through Golden. He attempted to cross Clear Creek from this point on the south bank. Horace embarked on his mule from ...
Bridge Load Ordinance Background
Colorado Transcript, September 13, 1882: “Washington Avenue Bridge was badly damaged last Saturday evening by some ignoramus driving and crowding a big drove of cattle on to it. The damage has since been repaired.”
Golden Globe, September 23, 1882: “A Grand ...
Clear Creek
Clear Creek is one of the most popular and historic waterways of the Front Range. The Clear Creek watershed covers approximately 1550 square kilometers (600 square miles), includes five counties, and more than thirteen communities. From the headwaters on the ...
Ferrell/Berthoud Home (Miners Hotel)
John M. Ferrell came to the Golden valley from upstate New York in June of 1859. He camped on the southeastern banks of Clear Creek and created the Washington Avenue crossing for the gold rushers. When Golden was organized, Ferrell ...
Winter Wind on the Mesa
This stunning sculpture provides beauty and grace to the Clear Creek and Table Mountain backdrop. She was placed to honor the Native Americans indigenous to Golden, primarily the Arapahoe, Ute and Cheyenne. Funding was sponsored by Peak Properties and Clear ...