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Victor, Colorado - The City
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Mines and old buildings dot the landscape
around
Victor ,
Colorado.
This image available for
photographic prints and downloads
HERE!
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Through the years, the value of the gold mined
in Teller County was greater than all other gold mining operations ever
conducted in the United States combined, and, unlike most
Colorado
mining towns,
Victor's
gold has not been depleted. Today, the
Cripple Creek &
Victor
Gold Mining Company continues to operate the largest open pit and
heap leach mine in
Colorado .
Though the gold mining of today cannot match
the excitement of
Victor's
heydays of a century ago, it has again become the focus of the city’s
economy and has added much to the preservation of the district. In
addition to meeting the many environmental requirements, the
Cripple Creek &
Victor
Gold Mining Company has built a number of trails and set up mining
equipment exhibits in cooperation with a local volunteer group.
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Today,
Victor
remains much the same with its 1890s architectural buildings and head
frames dotting the landscape. Beneath
Victor's
streets, more than two miles of Gold Coin tunnels remain. The entire
city, as well as a number of buildings, has been placed on the
National Register of Historic Places. Be sure to take a look at
Victor's
City Hall, built in 1900. The two-story Classical Revival building has
been fully restored and continues to house the city clerk’s offices,
the municipal court and the police department as well as a new visitor
center and museum. At 230 N. 4th Street, the Midland Terminal Railroad
Depot also continues to stand, as well as the
Victor Hotel
in the Woods old bank building, and Stratton's Independence Mine and
Mill just outside of town.
Other mining remnants can also be seen at
the Gold Coin Mine at Diamond and 5th streets, the Cresson head frame
adjacent to the baseball field, and the Battle Mountain Interpretive
site, that includes numerous mining remains, as well as old
photographs, and the city’s history.
Of the
Cripple Creek Mining District, only
Victor ,
Gillette, Goldfield, and
Cripple Creek remain today. The other many towns have long since disappeared.
To reach
Victor
from Colorado Springs, drive west on U.S. Highway 24, then turn left
(south) onto
Colorado
Highway 67 at Divide. Drive toward
Cripple Creek and turn left off the highway onto Teller County Road 81 (near the
former town of Gillette, marked with a tiny airplane hanger).
Kathy Weiser/Legends
of America, © October, 2006

Victor ,
Colorado
today, June, 2006, Kathy Weiser.
This image available for
photographic prints and downloads
HERE!
Contact Information:
Victor City Hall
P.O. Box 86
Victor
,
Colorado
80860
719-689-2284
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Cripple Creek gets the glory, but Victor has the gold.
- Old saying in Victor
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Victor's
1900 City Hall continues to house city offices, as well as
a museum, June, 2006, Kathy Weiser.
This image available for
photographic prints and downloads
HERE!

Winfield Scott Stratton's Independence Mine and Mill
still stands just outside of town and is on the National Register of
Historic Places,
June, 2006, Kathy Weiser.
This image available for
photographic prints and downloads
HERE!

The old Masonic Temple and newspaper
office continue to stand,
June, 2006, Kathy Weiser.
This image available for
photographic prints and downloads
HERE!
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A stranger from
the distant East,
Begrimed with travel stain,
One day got off at Cripple Town
From an early morning train.
A near hotel he quickly sought,
His hunger to allay,
And after breakfast caught the clerk
And talked to him this way:
"For weeks and months I've read about
The Independence Mine.
The wonders of its treasure vaults
The walls with gold that shine
I'm curious now to view it,
And think I'll take a stroll:
Now what direction shall I take
To reach that mineral hole?"
The sad eyed clerk with pitying glance
Repressed a rising tear,
And answered with a faltering voice:
"It's six miles east of here.
Just take the next suburban
That goes to
Victor
- see?
And you'll find the Independence
in that locality."
The stranger, disappointed,
Was silent quite awhile,
But broke the silence painful
With conundrums of this style:
"Well, what about the Portland, Ajax,
Gold Coin and Strong?
You advertised throughout the
world to
Cripple Creek
belong?
I'll take a walk and look at them,
While I've nothing else to do."
But the clerk just faintly murmured:
"Those mines are at
Victor
too."
The stranger paused a moment,
Then gave it to him raw
"Well, where's your Battle Mountain,
And the hill entitled Squaw?"
The clerk turned pale and
gasped for breath,
Keeled over on the floor,
And the subsequent proceedings
Interested him no more.
The stranger grabbed his grip sack
And caught the
Victor
train.
The chances are he'll not be caught
In
Cripple Creek
again.
-- Anonymous
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ALSO SEE:
Cripple
Creek - World's Greatest Gold Camp
Ghosts of the Cripple Creek Mining District
Pearl de
Vere - Soiled Dove of Cripple Creek

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The
road from
Victor
to Divide was beautiful, June, 2006,
Kathy Weiser.
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From the Rocky Mountain General Store
Saloon
Style Advertising Prints - What were on the walls of the
saloons in
the Old
West? Likely, much of the same as those you find today -
advertisements for liquor, beer, and tobacco. Plus the "decadent"
women of the time. In our
Photo Print Shop, you'll find dozens of photographs for decorating
your "real"
saloon or den in a
saloon type
atmosphere.
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