If these mountains could talk...
History buffs and curious folks of all ages will enjoy the rich history of
the Durango area. Our long and interesting past sets Durango apart from other
mountain destinations and adds to the undeniable authentic feel found in Durango.
From local history and railroad museums, to the ancient cliff dwellings of
Mesa Verde National Park, the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad,
and old gold-mine tours, this is truly where the old west survived.
QUICK DURANGO HISTORY
Durango was founded in 1880 when the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad built
a track to Silverton and established Durango as the hub of its rail system
to transport ore from the mountains to smelters in Durango. The Durango & Silverton
Narrow Gauge Railroad now only hauls visitors to Silverton, and in 2006 will
have been in continuous operation for 125 years.
Many of the original buildings constructed by Durango's pioneers are still
standing and are used today in the historic districts of Main and Third Avenues.
Fun History Fact: The narrow gauge rails are 36 inches apart,
whereas standard gauge rails are 56 inches!
Living History: Every day is a celebration of Durango's unique
history, but occasionally throughout the year the community comes together to
commemorate our past and rich culture with a variety of special events including
the annual Hozhoni Days, Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railfest, and Fiesta
Days. For a complete list of special events visit our
special
events calendar.