Cultural Resource Survey
The Historic Preservation Committee and the Planning and Zoning Department have been working with a consultant to complete the Cultural Resource Survey for the unincorporated portion of the county. The purpose of the Cultural Resource Survey of Unincorporated Jefferson County is to identify properties that are important to the history of Jefferson County. Rapid development has caused many of these properties to be lost. Even though saving these properties may not be feasible, documentation will ensure that there is some record that they existed.
Cultural Resource Survey Fact Sheet
(These documents are temporarily unavailable.)
The Historic Context Report
The report
Topographic Map
The Reconnaissance Survey Report
Introduction
Survey Area 1 Northern Mountains
Survey Area 2 Northern Plains
Survey Area 3 Golden Vicinity
Survey Area 4 I-70 Corridor
Survey Area 5 Lower Bear Creek Corridor
Survey Area 6 Evergreen Area
Survey Area 7 U.S. 285 Corridor
Survey Area 8 South Turkey Creek and Deer Creek
Survey Area 9 Southern Plains
Survey Area 10 North Fork Area
Survey Area 11 Pike National Forest/South Fork
Bibliography
Map of All Survey Areas
Survey Area 1 Map
Survey Area 2 Map
Survey Area 3 Map
Survey Area 4 Map
Survey Area 5 Map
Survey Area 6 Map
Survey Area 7 Map
Survey Area 8 Map
Survey Area 9 Map
Survey Area 10 Map
The Intensive Survey Report
The report
Appendix A Inventory Log
Appendix B Previously Recorded Historic Properties
Map of Intensive Survey Site Locations
The JCHC has applied for grant funding for the Cultural Resource Survey through the State Historical Fund and the Scientific and Cultural Facilities Districts.
Please contact Dennis Dempsey at 303-271-8734 if you have any questions.