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Streetscape of Georgetown along 6th Street with bell tower of Town Hall.
| 6th Street Streetscape against mountain backdrop. On National Register.
| Georgetown Town Hall formerly Star Hook & Ladder Building (1886) (404 6th St.).
| Italianate Cushman Block (1874) (502 & 500 6th St.) with balcony.
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Victorian details of Italianate Cushman Block (1874) (500 6th St.).
| Dragonfly Glassworks building (504 6th St.).
| Commercial building with flowers on 6th Street.
| Board & Batten Trading Post building on 6th Street.
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Wooden Monti & Guanella Building (1868) (514-12 6th St.) with bay windows.
| Brick Fish Block (1886) on 6th Street.
| Masonic Building (1891) (608-606 6th St.).
| Upper story detail of Masonic Building (1891).
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6th Street Station building (1989) in antique style (on 6th St.).
| 6th Street Station building Streetscape.
| Streetscape along 6th Street.
| Georgetown tucked into mountain valley.
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Brightly colored Hamill Block (1876-1881).
| Kneisel & Anderson buildings (1888) (511 6th St.).
| Italianate commercial building (503 6th St.).
| Italianate commercial building (503 6th St.).
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Hotel de Paris by Louis Dupuy (1875) (409 6th St.). On National Register.
| Public Service Co. of Colorado building with Georgetown Energy Museum (600 6th St.).
| Gold Ore mounted on 6th St. Street.
| Art glass in shop on 6th Street.
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Alpine Hose No. 2 firehall (1874) (5th St.). On National Register.
| Alpine Hose No. 2 firehall (1874) (5th St.) against mountains.
| Hamill House Museum (1867) (Argentine St.). On National Register.
| Hamill House Museum (1867) (Argentine St.).
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Hamill House fountain.
| Thomas Cornish House (314 Argentine St. at 4th).
| Painted Italianate house at 311 Argentine St.
| Victorian house on Argentine St.
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Victorian house with widow's walk on Argentine St.
| Log house on Argentine St.
| Queen Anne house at 612 2nd St.
| 200 Rose St. Bed & Breakfast.
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Engineer prepares steam locomotive of Georgetown Loop Railroad. 
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