Our Focus
Preserving and Educating the Public About Gold Rush History Near Cripple
Creek & Victor, Colorado.
The STCFG works with Newmont Goldcorp and other private land
owners to develop positive solutions to historic preservation,
recreation, education and post-mining land use.
Donations and volunteers are welcome and help further the group's
projects.
For information about the Southern Teller County Focus Group:
Mail
POB 328, Victor, CO 80860
Email
stcfg@victorcolorado.com
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Holiday Headframe Lighting Nov. 29, 2019-Jan. 1, 2020
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The giant headframes that remain as ghosts of 1890's gold mining days
light up the night sky around Victor and Cripple Creek each holiday
season. These unique mining artifacts, also called gallows frames by
local miners, are one-of-a-kind remnants of the gold rush era.
Holiday ornaments, some as large as 20 feet tall, are lit against the
starry night skies of the Victor and Cripple Creek starting Friday of
Thanksgiving Day weekend. The lights are best viewed from public roads
around the district after dark and will be in place Friday-Sunday nights
in December through New Year’s Day, weather/safety and volunteers
permitting.
This
year the Portland Headframe, pictured above, will not be lit as the
structure is fragile. Once it is restored, the lights will be returned.
This holiday lighting tradition has been ongoing since 1998 and is
sponsored by Newmont GoldCorp, on whose property most of the headframes are located. Volunteers staff the generators and line power
connections each weekend. Other sponsors include an anonymous donor,
Southern Teller County Focus Group and Cripple Creek Parks & Recreation.
Support also comes from Black Hills Energy crews who help refurbish the
lamps on the ornaments.
The Southern Teller County Focus Group and Newmont Goldcorp
invite you to visit the historic City of Mines for a day, evening drive
or weekend stay during holiday season to experience part of our good
old-fashioned holiday spirit.

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