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A 100-year-old bowling alley named as one of Colorado’s most endangered places

As old Colorado disappears, one historic building at a time, the nonprofit group Colorado Preservation, Inc., has fought to save some special but endangered places, spaces and buildings by highlighting a few of them each year. On Thursday, the group released its latest batch of five. The 2024 list of Colorado’s Most Endangered Places includes a group of 19th-century Catholic churches in the San Luis Valley; a huge and vacant power plant that some community members are trying to save in Denver’s Sun Valley neighborhood; and a small bowling alley in the old mining town of Victor (near Cripple Creek) that maintains its rare manual pinsetters. “This year Colorado Preservation, Inc.

 

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