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Colorado National Monument Visitor Center Complex

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Built
  
1963

NRHP Reference #
  
03000647

Area
  
4 ha

Nearest city
  
Fruita

Architectural style
  
Modern Movement

Opened
  
1963

Added to NRHP
  
15 July 2003

Colorado National Monument Visitor Center Complex

Architect
  
Doty, Cecil; Romigh, Phil

Similar
  
Serpents Trail, Rim Rock Drive, Colorado National Monument, Geneva Glen Camp, Pikes Peak International Hill Climb

The Colorado National Monument Visitor Center Complex in Colorado National Monument is an example of the park services facilities designed and built as part of the Mission 66 program. The complex includes the visitor center, designed by National Park Service architect Cecil J. Doty, the Bookcliff Shelter, designed by NPS architect Phil Romigh, and the Canyon Rim Trail, designed by NPS landscape architects Babbitt Hughes, and built between 1963 and 1965. The structures follow the precedent set by earlier park structures by using native sandstone laid in a random ashlar pattern.

References

Colorado National Monument Visitor Center Complex Wikipedia