Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Douglas County Libraries is a public library system created in 1966, serving Douglas County, Colorado, in the United States.It currently operates seven branches over a combined population of approximately 300,000 residents, and offers a variety of library services as well as public local archives for the county and education services.
The library wing was added in 1906; most of Osborn's paleontological papers were written at Castle Rock. [1] Osborn also made other improvements to the property, including Woodsome Lodge, and other wings that doubled the size of the original castle.
Castle Rock: 12: Evans Homestead Rural Historic Landscape: April 25, 2012 : Address Restricted: Franktown: 13: First National Bank of Douglas County: First National Bank of Douglas County: April 14, 1995 : 300 Wilcox St.
Castle Rock is a home rule town that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Douglas County, Colorado, United States. [7] The town’s population was 73,158 at the 2020 census, [3] a 51.68% increase since the 2010 census. Castle Rock is the most populous Colorado town (rather than city) and the 14th most populous Colorado ...
The first library in the district was established in 1938 as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project in New Castle, Colorado. This library served the entire county and had about 14,000 books. The Garfield County Commissioners took over funding the library system after the WPA was discontinued. [6]
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!
Château Laroche, also known as the Loveland Castle, is a museum on the banks of the Little Miami River north of Loveland, Ohio, United States. Built in the style of a Medieval castle , construction began in the 1927 by Boy Scout troop leader, World War I veteran, and medievalist Harry D. Andrews. [ 1 ]
The Castle Rock Depot is a historic Denver & Rio Grande Railway train station, now the Castle Rock Museum and located at 420 Elbert St. in Castle Rock, Colorado.