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    Gerald S.

    Pound for pound, Georgetown is the best preserved and lived in mountain burg in Colorado. Only 45 miles west of Denver right off Interstate 70, it is the easiest to reach, and particularly for short term adventurers, the most picturesque village on the front range. Sure, there are more beautiful Victorian streets and homes deeper west, like Cripple Creek, Telluride, Ouray, Silverton and my favorite, Crested Butte, but all those require many more hours of driving and a lot more from your wallet. Georgetown offers a lot of what the others do, but without the long term commitment. I have used it as my first and last stop in the Rockies, on my way to skiing in winter and camping/hiking/mountain climbing in summer. It has sufficient hospitality for a comfortable room for a few nights, and enough decent restaurants and bars to keep your palate entertained and whistle wet. The former "Silver Queen of Colorado" still shows its boom or bust history with the Hotel de Paris at the end of Sixth Street, Loop Railroad to Silver Plume that has been a tourist attraction since 1890, and Guanella Pass over to the town of Grant. This is a beautiful drive any time of year that it is open (closed in winter due to weather conditions). The route passes through golden Aspen mountainsides, pine forests and goes above the tree line near its highest elevation. Two 14,000 footers, Mts. Evans and Beirstadt, stand guard nearby and make for healthy climbs in Spring and Summer. So, while Colorado may be the most spectacular state in the Union and deserves as much exploration as you can spare, the Georgetown area provides a smaller sample when you don't have time for more. With only a weekend you can leave totally infatuated with this town and its amazing surroundings.

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    HoyMay P.

    A sweet town in ski country. It seemed popular as a queue of cars lined up at the freeway exit to visit the area. We visited the welcome center. In there were photos of yesteryear, a history of the town, and memorabilia. There was also a gift store for visitors to take home a souvenir for a friend or family member. The gift store was showing a video about the town and where it gots its start. A fun stop. Note that the road going through the ski towns can be treacherous because of the altitude. It was raining at the higher elevations and the road grade is quite steep. There are many large trucks traveling the road so one must be careful. Free parking in center. There are also storefronts and restaurants to visit outside of the center.

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    We thought we were stopping at the interstate rest area but it is Georgetown Welcome Center. I think it may be the designated rest area too. It has plenty of facilities, a vending machine, brochures and a nice gift shop.

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    Argo Mill & Tunnel - $2 enamel pin

    Argo Mill & Tunnel

    3.9(97 reviews)
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    The Argo Mine & Tunnel tour in Idaho Springs is such a unique and educational experience. The…read moreguided tour takes you deep into Colorado's gold mining history and really brings the story of the miners to life. We purchased our tickets on site at the tour location. Tours times fill up quickly and you can also book tours online. You start the tour by watching a video that gives you a history of the tunnel and mill. The Argo Mill and Tunnel became an international center of milling and tunneling innovation and served for many gold mines in Colorado. Construction of the Argo Tunnel began in 1893 and lasted 10 years until it reached Central City 4.2 miles away. The Argo Mill was a state of the art facility providing the latest technological advancements in milling and situated at the mouth of the mighty tunnel. On January 19th, 1943, a catastrophic flood in the tunnel caused the Argo Mill and Tunnel to cease operations. Then we loaded on a shuttle and took a short ride to the mouth of the Argo Tunnel. We start by picking up safety equipment including a helmet. Walking through the tunnel itself is like going back in time, it's cool, damp, and feels like stepping into another era. Then we moved to the Mill itself that had many original equipment items still on site. Our guide was knowledgeable, engaging, and shared so many interesting details about how the mine operated, the hardships miners faced, and how important the Argo was to Colorado's development. The guide explained each piece of machinery and the purpose along with an explanation for any missing equipment. You can tell he is passionate about preserving the history. The museum area is well done and adds great context after the tour. After the tour, perused the gift shop and got some great souvineers for 50% off! Highly recommend for families, visitors, or anyone looking to learn something new while exploring the mountains. It's a perfect stop if you're passing through Idaho Springs, especially if you enjoy history, geology, or unique local experiences.

    It was fun to visit before. But now with the Gondola join and view from the top. It is even better…read more I know they're still working up top but it is worth going up. I was up with family. But I will be back with my mnt bike to run the trails. I heard only good about the trails and judging by the laughing and smiles. That said it all.

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