Signs to the oldest church in Colorado point in the general direction of this structure, but these ruins are something completely different. Where did Denver Newspaper Agency state circulation manager Rick Charbonneau find this building? Tell us what it is in a note to coloradosunday@denverpost.com. Include a digital photo of yourself, and please remember to include your hometown. We’ll pick at least one story to share next week. The best wins a $50 gas card.
How’d you know?
Last week: The Emporium, Old Town Burlington
WINNER: Bud Stoltz, Burlington
The “Campfire White Marshmallows” sign is located at Old Town in Burlington. Old Town is a re-creation of a turn-of-the-century prairie town featuring 21 fully restored, historic buildings with authentic artifacts from the era.
Y’ALL COME:Drew Gustafson, Burlington
That picture sure does look like part of what is painted on the front of the Emporium at Old Town. Old Town is a wonderful place to stop and reminisce how folks lived yesteryear. One can enjoy learning of the blacksmith’s shop, the railroad station, the newspaper office and more. Old Town is a reason to make a stop by Burlington, soon.




