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Ludlow Memorial Monument - 09.12.22

Ludlow Memorial Monument

4.5(4 reviews)
47.6 mi

The now ghosttown of Ludlow, pays homage and rememberance to the Ludlow Massacre…read more It certainly shows the consequences that occurred when going on strike as a coal mine worker. About two dozen miners, wives and children were killed by the Colorado National Guard and private guards from the Colorado Iron and Fuel Company for striking due to poor labr conditions. Shameful. After reading about the massacre, you can then drive up the road and see what's left of the town. It's not much, but interesting to see the history.

The Ludlow Memorial and the remnants of the town of the same name Capture a little known chapter in…read morethe history of labor rights in the United States. An escalating standoff between striking coal miners, and coal company management of Rockefeller ownership... Later strengthened by the Colorado national guard... Culminated in a massacre on April 20, 1914, in which 25 men, women, and children were gunned down or burned alive in tents soaked in kerosene and set ablaze. The monument itself is a work in progress, with a modest construction, and a few informational signs with timelines and such. Just up the road, the ghost town of Ludlow still has a few structures standing from that time period, although much of it has been consumed by weather and time. The story of these early labor union organizers was, candidly, more inspiring to me than the monument that stands in their vigil, but it also served as a reason for us to learn more about this dark and a little known chapter of our history as a country, and for that, it was worth a stop on our road trip, even for just a couple of minutes to stretch our legs and expand our minds.

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Ludlow Memorial Monument - 09.12.22

09.12.22

Ludlow Memorial Monument - 09.12.22

09.12.22

Ludlow Memorial Monument

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Bishop's Castle - castle

Bishop's Castle

4.5(126 reviews)
62.2 mi

In the traditional sense. But definitely historic as in something that you should see. It's about…read morean hour south of denver. And well worth the drive. If you go in Winter make sure you have snow tires or chains. Be smart about this. This is colorado. Was much more advanced and creative than I had been told. I would go back again to see what kind of advancement has been made. Appears to be pretty much structurally sound. Although if you weigh over 130 lb I would be cautious in going on the scaffolding. What's that being said the majority of the structure is very stable and very secure. While you were there, please be respectful. Respectful of others. Respectful of the property and respectful of the effort that has gone into this work of art. This is one man's dream that has come to fruition. There is a donation box. It is advisable I would leave a donation. I left $20 which I thought was more than worth it to see this marvel.

Bishop's castle is one of the coolest things in Colorado. It is a drive in the middle of nowhere…read more Constructed by a man who just wanted a castle. All hand made. Very scarey when you get up to higher points but you just have to trust his engineering. He has since passed away he was the coolest guy ever. He didnt build this place for profit it isnt a place of business. The only way they keep this place going is donation based. Can be dangerous at parts so be careful.

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Bishop's Castle - Bishop Castle is a visual work of art.

Bishop Castle is a visual work of art.

Bishop's Castle - Goats and sheep on the castle grounds to say hello to.

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Goats and sheep on the castle grounds to say hello to.

Carnegie Public Library - From the work surface

Carnegie Public Library

4.0(2 reviews)
50.6 mi

Just like I remember it but still keeping up with the times! Coming to the library when I was…read moreyounger was one of my favorite summer activities and sadly as I got older I haven't been in; but it's still so amazing and staff is super friendly & helpful! You can even use your library card information to join certain websites and listen to audio books, read online, and even reserve copies ahead of time! The kid/young adult section is my favorite and definitely makes reading more appealing to younger kids! 10/10 would recommend!

I almost went for 2 stars, but who does that to a Library? All libraries deserve at least 2 stars…read morefor mere existence and this place isn't bad, it's just not very good for grown ups who want to do anything but get a book and leave. Pros: it's a real Carnegie library, build by the benefactor himself. Thank you, even if you were a murderous union buster. Requisite monolithic architecture is still looking good and they've maintained most of the vibe w/ the lighting and bookshelves upstairs. Downstairs is fully rehabbed into children's area. This place rocks for kids. Central play area surrounded by books reflects an expectation that small children will run around and play while they careen off the bookshelves. Editorial aside: I'm mixed on this new attitude in Libraries. I've seen it in several across the country and as a child of libraries- I literally spent entire summers in the Library in Tulsa, Ok growing up, it is where I learned to CONCENTRATE IN SILENCE. I do not like this new, "it's ok to scream in the Library" attitude. That is for parks. Yes, I am going public with this and all of you with the "toddlers needs to express themselves" argument, please, take them home or to the park for that. That being said, at least at this Library this section is in the basement. CONS: There are bathrooms. The women's works and is not filthy. Otherwise, it is dismal and depressing and reflects this places proximity to the soup kitchen next door. (Lest you think I am expressing a disapproval of homelessness, let me be clear, everyone should be able to use a library and a public bathroom. This doesn't mean those places should be dismal and depressing.) This is not a good place to work or read. There is one large table surrounded by wooden chairs, one small table in the other room. Some upholstered reading chairs in corners- lighting is insufficient to read by, outlets are scarce. Small children tend to run rampant (they've escaped the down stairs) and might bang on things next to you for some time until their fondly indulgent parent decides to interrupt their self expression and actually pick them up and move them rather after telling them to desist in a mild manner for 5 minutes. And yes, I do like children & I like them in libraries- when they are not screaming or banging.

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Carnegie Public Library - Trinidad's finest

Trinidad's finest

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Carnegie Public Library

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Welcome To Colorful Colorado Sign - Raton Pass

Welcome To Colorful Colorado Sign - Raton Pass

4.7(3 reviews)
53.7 mi

If you're coming up north on 25 make sure to pull over to see the welcome sign in Colorado. It's a…read moregreat way to start the trip in a awesome photo spot.

If you're heading north on Interstate 25 coming from New Mexico, you'll notice this Welcome to…read moreColorful Colorado Sign of Raton Pass off to the right hand side of the highway. There'll be a small pullover area to park where you can safely exit your car and grab a photo with the sign. For any person looking to say they've "arrived" in Colorado, it's a playful picture moment, lol. Also, for stopping by around 10am the sun was in perfect positioning in the sky for photos. It'll be at your back and the Colorful Colorado Sign will stand out exceptionally. So...therefore, if you show up in afternoon time, it'll be a poor time to visit as you'll obviously be facing the sun, lol. If anyone out there is actually really reading this...make sure to be driving in the morning. Hahaha And when getting your pictures in, you may notice the Huerfano Butte situated in the backdrop making for a scenic setting, especially in summertime. It's actually a pretty photogenic moment. Lastly, when finishing up driving 13 miles north into the town of Trinidad, Colorado, don't forget to visit Simpson's Rest, a fantastic overlook viewpoint from high above the downtown suburbs of Trinidad. It's a terrific introduction into your Colorado explorations and wherever your next destination may be. Overall, I give two thumbs up for this Welcome to Colorful Colorado Sign of Raton Pass.

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Welcome To Colorful Colorado Sign - Raton Pass - The Welcome to Colorful Colorado Sign of Raton Pass off Interstate 25 North.

The Welcome to Colorful Colorado Sign of Raton Pass off Interstate 25 North.

Welcome To Colorful Colorado Sign - Raton Pass
Welcome To Colorful Colorado Sign - Raton Pass - 07.04.16 boundary between NM and CO and the sign is on your right

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07.04.16 boundary between NM and CO and the sign is on your right

Simpson's Rest - This landmark Trinidad Sign and American flag is a great introduction into Simpson's Rest observation point.

Simpson's Rest

4.0(2 reviews)
50.2 mi

Simpson's Rest is a terrific vista point lookout showcasing downtown Trinidad, Colorado from high…read moreabove. If you're driving Interstate 25 through Trinidad and if you keep your eyes peeled on the surroundings, you'll discover the sign T-R-I-N-I-D-A-D in giant white letters perched above a rock bluff formation. It's sort of similar in style to the iconic Hollywood Sign out in Los Angeles, California but obviously on a much smaller scale. I immediately took notice of Simpson's Rest and used Google Maps to navigate my way just 10 minutes up a dirt road to reach the summit. I was pretty surprised by how accessible it was without having to hike or work hard to reach it. For around 11am in the middle of June, I had the entire overlook to myself. And I was highly impressed with the views which seemed to span for miles and miles. Simpson's Rest might have been one of my favorite observation points in 2024 with it being so under the radar and such a pleasant surprise. Basically, you have undisturbed 180-degree panoramas standing one hundred feet on top of a rock butte. On the day I visited, the winds were nonexistent, and it felt like the landscape backdrop around Trinidad was similar to an untouched canvas painting. My one and only disappointment were the graffiti stains engraved onto a bunch of the rocks next to the Trinidad Sign. Vandalism like that makes no sense to me. Off to the righthand side of the Trinidad Sign is the "burial place of explorer and trader George S. Simpson" according to Wikipedia. Otherwise, it's just you and the endlessly dramatic sceneries. You can certainly bring lunch with you and have a quiet picnic from the best seat atop Trinidad. In total, the experience can take 15 - 20 minutes for newcomers or for those who are appreciating the sights, 40 - 45 minutes. Simpson's Rest is a great reward for a hidden town like Trinidad, Colorado that probably most people have never heard of.

Lovers Leap in Trinidad. I left wishing I'd brought a can of spray paint and a bottle of strawberry…read morewine to break on the rocks Who is this Simpson guy? Wikipedia

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Simpson's Rest - Panoramic views from Simpson's Rest

Panoramic views from Simpson's Rest

Simpson's Rest
Simpson's Rest - This is Simpson's Rest located in Trinidad, Colorado.

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This is Simpson's Rest located in Trinidad, Colorado.

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