First floor arches of the Masonic Building lean in crumbling brick walls in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado. Pine trees conceal the Williams house; the steeple of the Methodist Episcopal Church shows in the background. Lumber and loose bricks...
View of the abandoned head frame of the Ophir-Burroughs mine, owned by the Ophir Gold Mining Company, near Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado. The ruins of the shaft house are nearby.
View of the vacant Methodist Episcopal Church in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, shows the brick building with gable roof, steeple and boarded up round and arched windows.
View of the vacant Methodist Episcopal Church in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, shows the brick building with gable roof, steeple and boarded up round and arched windows.
View of the vacant Methodist Episcopal Church in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, shows the brick building with gable roof, steeple and boarded up round and arched windows.
View of Main Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, includes the Williams' house, Odd Fellow's Building, the remaining lower story of the Redman's Lodge and the City Hall - Fire Department with a frame belltower.
The Rosa McNicholas house, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a one-story, frame dwelling with a covered stoop and shed extension. The shingle roof is intact; the windows and doors have been boarded over.
The Mary Bolsinger house, on King Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a dilapidated frame structure with a cottage roof and stone foundation. Door and window openings are empty; wallpaper on an interior wall is visible.
The John Lyng house, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a dilapidated frame structure with a brick chimney, gable roof, and shed roofed extension. Door and window openings are empty or covered in corrugated metal; rock retaining wall...
The McNicholas residence in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a one room hewn log house with a door, a window, a brick chimney, and a shingled, gable roof.
This one room hewn-log house in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has a door, a window, a brick chimney, and a shingled, gable roof. Siding covers the front, and beams are propped against the walls for support.
This one room hewn-log house in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has a door, a window, a brick chimney, and a shingled, gable roof. Siding covers the front, and beams are propped against the walls for support.
The Nannie Richards house, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a dilapidated frame structure with a brick chimney and gable roof. Door and window openings are empty; snow and sheds are in the background.
The Rosa McNicholas house, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a one-story, hewn log dwelling with exposed roof beams and empty door and window openings. Lumber is piled in the area.
View of the abandoned city hall and fire department building with bell tower in the ghost town of Nevadaville (Gilpin County), Colorado.
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Frame dwellings top a rise at the corner of snow covered streets in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado. Pine trees in the foreground are in the yard of the Williams property.
View of the remains of Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, shows Main Street, empty shells of brick commercial buildings including the Odd Fellows Building and Redman's Lodge (with removed upper floor); frame dwellings include the Williams house...
View of Main Street in Nevadaville (Gilpin County) Colorado; shows ruins of Redman's Lodge and the city hall / fire department. Storm clouds fill the sky.
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View of the city hall / fire department in Nevadaville (Gilpin County) Colorado; snow surrounds the shed with its tower.
Nevadaville (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Abandoned buildings--Colorado--Nevadaville--1940-1950.; City & town halls--Colorado--Nevadaville--1940-1950.; Fire stations--Colorado--Nevadaville--1940-1950.; Ghost towns--Colorado--Nevadaville--1940-1950.;...
View of the remains of Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, includes stone foundations with snow, the Redman's and Odd Fellow's Lodges, and City Hall - Fire Department on Main Street.
The Ellis house, on Church Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a one-story frame dwelling with a shingle roof. The doors and windows have been removed; snow drifts are on each side.
This dilapidated one-story frame shack in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has a board roof. The doors and windows have been removed or boarded over; a mining facility is in the background.
View of the abandoned Methodist Episcopal Church, Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, shows a brick building with boarded up pointed arch and round windows, a weathered belfry, and wooden front deck above a stone retaining wall.
Snowy view of Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, includes crumbling brick walls of the Redman's Lodge and houses with retaining walls around their yards.
Nevadaville (Colo.)--1940-1950.
Winter 1940
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