The town closest to the park was actually Pueblo West which really did not have much to see, so I headed in Pueblo itself and the Chamber of Commerce to discover that Pueblo really has much to offer. Pueblo was established in 1861 and the Historic District along Union Avenue was packed with buildings built before 1900. Even the locals find it interesting. Can you find me taking the picture of an old building and the woman looking at me in the reflective glass, or was she just walking across the street?
The Union Depot which was built in 1889 is a preserved example of the train history of our past and an example of how important the train was to our expanding country. The Pueblo Railway Museum had many trains that are considered important to that history. They also preserved, at least in replica, some signs displaying the prejudice of the times.
I found out that this little town is the headquarters for the Professional Bull Riders Association. Who would have guessed?
I visited the High Vista Fine Art Gallery and picked a few pieces I thought interesting, but fine art, questionable. Enjoy some pictures. TC...
Entering the park.
Not a bad front porch view.
Ok, let's play where is TC...
Yippes...what's left?
I have always loved Sun Flowers.
Up for a visit with Alina and her daughter when passing through Denver?
ReplyDeleteWow, what a sign, did you use the waiting room like asked? I love your front porch view.
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful there.
Probably pretty quiet too huh? Do you even hear cyotes at night?