Historic sites
Found in 127 Collections and/or Records:
80th Anniversary at Temple Aaron, 1969 September 17
Several unidentified people stand in groups in the Congregation Aaron cemetery during the 80th Anniversary celebration of Temple Aaron in Trinidad, Colorado.
80th Anniversary at Temple Aaron, 1969 September 17
Photograph of a photograph of the interior of Temple Aaron in Trinidad, Colorado. View from the back of the synagogue looking at the pulpit.
80th Anniversary at Temple Aaron, 1969 September 17
Photograph of a photograph of seventeen unidentified men and women sitting and standing around a dining room table with a cake for the 80th Anniversary of Temple Aaron in Trinidad, Colorado.
Benjamin Draper Collection of Georgetown, Colorado photographs and memorabilia
Box 2: Award documents, 2002-2010
Box contains files of awards administrative documents from ca. 2002-2010 as well as paperwork pertaining to submissions from the same time period.
Box 2: Award documents, 2002-2010
Box contains files of awards administrative documents from ca. 2002-2010 as well as paperwork pertaining to submissions from the same time period.
Box 2: National Historic Landmark Documents, 2019 - 2022
This box contains documents related to Temple Aaron's effort to be recognized as a national historic site through the National Park System. At the time of this abstract, the historic site designation is still pending - 04/24/2023. There are four documents: 1. The NHL Executive Summary, 2. The National Historic Landmark Nomination, 3. Photograph log for the National Historic Landmark Nomination, and 4. Figures log for the National Historic Landmark Nomination.
Box 3: A/V Submissions (Dated), 2001-2010
Box 4, 2001-2007
Two identical poster boards (52 x 72 x 2 centimeters) "Saving a Sacred Place" with interior photos of the synagogue in disrepair; 2 framed newspaper articles about the restoration plans for the synangogue from December 2003 (articles are duplicated in the scrapbook and newspaper clippings folder in Box 3), 1 matted, unframed print of a watercolor painting of the synagogue by Daniel. Spivak, certificate from City of Lakewood to Foundation, and six Foundation buttons.