The Astor House was built in 1867, and stayed in continuous operation as a boarding and rooming house until 1971. It rented rooms and served hot meals to lawmakers, laborers, miners, students and families, some of whom stayed for weeks or even months. The Clear Creek History Park is ideally located
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This is the most popular run on Clear Creek, but keep in mind that the riverbed is all blasted rock and is very unkind to upside down or swimming boaters. To get there: The put-in is below Rigor Mortis on Hwy 6 at mile 267.2. To get to the takeout take the Washington Street exit on Hwy 6, head sout
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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 Continental Divide to the plains near De
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The Clear Creek History Park opened its doors to the walk-up public in May of 1999. Its mission is to provide the public with history-based educational opportunities interpreting the Golden region during its formative years, from 1843-1900. Using skilled living history interpreters and other exhibi
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The Astor House Museum offers a look into the life of Ida Goetze, boarding house residents, Golden founders and pioneers, as well as Victorian material culture. We offer revolving exhibits to pique your interest in a variety of subjects that further educate about the time period from 1867 to 1908.
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