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At a recent Colorado Preservation Conference, four new sites were added to Colorado’s Most Endangered Places list: theIndiana Jones Bed & Breakfast in Antonito, the Knearl Block and Opera House in Brush, the Newman Block in Granada, and the old Town Hall in Red Cliff.
The Indiana Jones Bed & Breakfast in Antonito, built in 1888, gained fame when it was featured in the 1989 film but now faces structural issues.
The Knearl Block, once a cultural hub, suffers from decay. In Granada, the Newman Block played a role in supporting Japanese Americans during WWII, while the Red Cliff Town Hall, a relic of early mining days, sits empty.
Being added to the Most Endangered Places list grants these sites access to resources and preservation support.