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Rico Town Hall

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Built
  
1892

CSRHP #
  
5DL.423

Area
  
400 m²

Added to NRHP
  
31 December 1974

NRHP Reference #
  
74000574

Opened
  
1892

Phone
  
+1 970-967-2863

Rico Town Hall

Location
  
NE corner of Commercial and Mantz Sts., Rico, Colorado

Address
  
San Juan National Forest, 2 N Commercial St, Rico, CO 81332, USA

Rico Town Hall or Rico City Hall is a multi-purpose building in the tiny mountain mining town of Rico, Colorado, USA. Rico was formerly the county seat of Dolores County, and the city hall was built as the Dolores County Courthouse in 1892 by a "Mr. Carpenter." At the time Rico was in the middle of a gold boom and had a population of 4,000. Over time the county's population shifted to Dove Creek, and after 53 years the county seat moved in 1946. The courthouse remained vacant until 1955, when it was transferred to Rico for town offices and meeting space.

The new courthouse replaced a log courthouse. It is built of dense red sandstone from the Cutler Formation in Quarry on a local granite foundation. Brick came from the Durango Brick Yard at Lightner Creek. The 2-1/2 story structure features arched windows and parapeted end gables, with a central tower that projects slightly above the steep main roof over the entrance.

The Rico Town Hall was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 31, 1974.

References

Rico Town Hall Wikipedia