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Breckenridge! [Paperback]

Mary Ellen Gilliland (Author)


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June 1988
A Jeeper's guide to the famous mines and elusive ghost towns around Breckenridge, Colorado. Step-by-step driving directions, clearly-illustrated topo maps, photographs and statistics, such as peak elevation and jeep road classification, help ghost town explorers to actually find the hideaway townsites they seek. Detailed histories of each site make this book a must for successful exploring around one of Colorado's most popular gold rush era towns.

The high-altitude camps along the skyscraping Boreas Pass narrow gauge railway route including Boreas, Congers, Dyerville and Farnham, invite exploration. The bustling 1880s communities of Preston, Braddocks, Buffalo and Delaware Flats echo with reverberations of the past. The ghost towns of Rexford, plus Tiger and Swan City and their rich neighbors, Parkville and Swandyke , all located along the gold rich Swan River, make an exhilarating day trip. Explorers can make a morning of the visit to Wapiti, atop rich Farncomb Hill and 1860s-founded Lincoln. Along the way, visitors can search for gold flakes, grains and nuggets using the book's section, "How To Pan for Gold."

Not only ghost towns but famous mines await visitors to Breckenridge's dazzling "Golden Horseshoe," an especially rich area of mineral deposits. The historic Wellington Mine, Reiling Dredge, Wire Patch Mine, Sallie Barber and Wakefield Mines, Gold Pan Shops, Washington Mine and Lomax Placer await adventurers using the "Explore the Famous Mines" section of the book.

Finally, a walking tour of 1859-founded Breckenridge's National Historic District buildings provides savory details about 1800s business proprietors and residents. The saloon keeper who dueled the town doctor over a roving wife and the church matron whose inner walls stored decades of discarded whisky bottles are a few of the town characters.


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"First it was a historic town. Now it's a historic book. Breckenridge!, a 64-page historical guide complete with vintage photos, a historic ghost-town section with directions to sites, a detailed guide to famous gold mines and an illustrated walking tour of more than 40 buildings in the Breckenridge Historic District." -- The Rocky Mountain News, March 11, 1989

"Gift suggestions...Any of the books and guides by Mary Ellen Gilliland are fine presents." -- Summit Sentinel, Dec. 13, 1989

The Summit County Journal wrote: "Breckenridge! details the town's 1860s and 1880s gold rush waves, highlighting the arrival of the narrow gauge railroad and the elegant 1890s to the present day." -- Summit County Journal, Dec. 21, 1988

From the Publisher

This little book fits in a purse or belt pack yet bursts with information, sketches and historic photographs. From the historic photograph of the prosperous couple traveling through a Main Street snow tunnel (the only way to cross the street during the Big Snow Winter of 1898-99) to the miniature drawings of National Historic District buildings, Breckenridge! offers visual pleasure as well as useful benefits to readers.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 55 pages
  • Publisher: Alpenrose Pr (June 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0960362479
  • ISBN-13: 978-0960362479
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,709,719 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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