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Arapahoe Community College - How the land was donated by Richard Little and grew from the Rapp Street School to the ACC.
 
Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe Railroad Depot - History and photographs of the depot along with additional information about the Santa Fe Railroad.
 
Batschelet Building - One of the finest remaining turn-of-the-century structures in downtown Littleton.
 
Carnegie Library - The first Littleton Public Library was opened in 1897 in a drugstore on Main Street. This site present the history of how it grew and moved, and finally got a building to house it with help from the Carnegie Foundation.
 
Columbine Mill - One of Littletons oldest and most historic buildings.
 
Coors Building - This building is representative of the turn-of-the-century boom period in Littleton.
 
Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Depot - History of the depot and rail service to Littleton.
 
Duncan House - Built about 1906 or 1907, the home is typical of middle class homes built in Colorados Front Range area during the Victorian period.
 
First Presbyterian Church of Littleton - Designed by renowned architect Jules Jacques Benois Benedict in 1929, this church received the city's designation as an historic landmark in 1996.
 
Jackass Hill - Some enterprising man, thinking to corner the market on mules during World War I, pastured his animals here.
 
The Littleton Cemetery - Some of Littleton's well-known early citizens, along with Alfred Packer, rest in this pleasant cemetery.
 
Town Hall - The building was constructed in 1920 and served as the seat of local government and as a community gathering place until 1977.
 
Two Potters - Originally a laundry, built about 1929, it is now the home of Two Potters, a pottery manufacturing and sales business.
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