Iglesia de San Pedro y San Pablo
Iglesia de San Pedro y San Pablo is significant for Hispanic Heritage as the communal gathering place for the communities of San Pedro and San Pablo. The 1933 church remains the location for
By vlujan|2019-09-13T08:19:20+00:00September 9th, 2019|
Iglesia de San Pedro y San Pablo is significant for Hispanic Heritage as the communal gathering place for the communities of San Pedro and San Pablo. The 1933 church remains the location for
By vlujan|2019-09-13T08:18:38+00:00September 9th, 2019|
This circa 1908 building represents an important aspect of Hispano history in southern Colorado. The building reflects the limited religious and governmental support in poor rural areas of
By vlujan|2019-09-13T08:17:38+00:00September 9th, 2019|
Completed over Culebra Creek on the western edge of San Luis in 1911, this segmental, reinforced concrete open spandrel arch is one of the earliest unaltered bridges of this type in Colorado.
By vlujan|2019-09-13T08:14:57+00:00September 9th, 2019|
The bridge is comprised of two 18-foot spans, the steel arch culvert is faced with local volcanic fieldstone. Constructed in 1936, the culvert remains intact as a good example of one of
By vlujan|2019-09-13T08:14:06+00:00September 9th, 2019|
Established in 1851, San Luis is the oldest continuously inhabited town in Colorado. The district contains an important collection of buildings that includes the county courthouse
By vlujan|2019-09-13T08:13:17+00:00September 9th, 2019|
Iglesia de San Francisco de Assisi is significant for Hispanic Heritage as the central gathering place for the community of San Francisco (La Valley).
By vlujan|2019-09-13T08:12:35+00:00September 9th, 2019|
Built in 1910, it is the largest depot constructed by the San Luis Southern Railway, a 32-mile standard gauge railroad built to serve the towns and farms planned by the Costilla Estates
By vlujan|2019-09-13T08:11:59+00:00September 9th, 2019|
The Capilla de Viejo San Acacio is the oldest continually used non-Native American religious space in Colorado. As the symbolic and actual center of the Viejo San Acacio community
By vlujan|2019-09-13T08:11:20+00:00September 9th, 2019|
Capilla de San Isidro was the social and religious center of the Los Fuertes community and is still used for community gatherings. Originallly it was a single story Hispanic Adobe