WORK SESSION D - Friday, June 28, 2013 - Part I
Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 6:01 pm
Work Session "D" is now completed! The Friends will take a one-month break, and return in strong numbers to tackle more planned activities - a mix of continuing projects and new tasks. The progress this work session has been impressive, and the amount of work accomplished by our volunteers during the first three weeks of Work Session 2013 is a lengthy list - ranging from completion of the roof for the car shelter facility in Antonito to the rebuild, repair and restoration of rolling stock and historic structures at Cumbres.
Today, the Friends installed a plaque on the north side of the Chama Depot, commemorating the railroad's designation as an NHL. It is most appropriate that the Friends were asked to do this, as this achievement would not have been possible without them. Friends' long-time member and Denver architect Keith Hayes coordinated the nomination effort which took more than three years and an unbelievable amount of paperwork. A National Historic Landmark is a site that is officially recognized by the United States government for its national-level historical significance. Out of more than 85,000 places on the National Register of Historic Places only about 2,500 are NHLs. The C&TSRR well deserves this distinction!
Today, the Friends installed a plaque on the north side of the Chama Depot, commemorating the railroad's designation as an NHL. It is most appropriate that the Friends were asked to do this, as this achievement would not have been possible without them. Friends' long-time member and Denver architect Keith Hayes coordinated the nomination effort which took more than three years and an unbelievable amount of paperwork. A National Historic Landmark is a site that is officially recognized by the United States government for its national-level historical significance. Out of more than 85,000 places on the National Register of Historic Places only about 2,500 are NHLs. The C&TSRR well deserves this distinction!