Animas Valley
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Bayfield
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Blue Sky
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Cortez
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Dalton Ranch
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Durango
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Durango Hills
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Durango Rural
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Edgemont Heights
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Falls Creek
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Glacier Club
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Hermosa
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Mancos
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Red Rocks Ranch
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Silverton
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Telluride
Used as a summer camp for centuries by Ute Indians and named by Spanish explorers in the 1700s, the San Juan Mountains lured fortune seekers to Colorado with visions of silver and gold. By the mid-1870s, the Sheridan Mine was the first in a string of local claims and a tent camp was established in the valley below. Originally called Columbia, the rowdy mining camp became a town in 1878, and changed its name to Telluride.
Citizens are committed to preserving Telluride’s historically significant architecture, open space, and traditional design elements, and most of all, Telluride’s small town mountain lifestyle.