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COKE OVENS – REDSTONE #Colorado

COKE OVENS

The Redstone Coke Oven Historic District is located at the intersection of State Highway 133 and Chair Mountain Stables Road outside Redstone, Colorado. It consists of the remaining coke ovens built at the end of the 19th century by the Colorado Fuel and Iron. In 1990 it was recognized as a historic district and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Two hundred were built because the coal in the surrounding mountains was ideal for refining into coke.  At their peak they were producing almost 6 million tons a year. The development was the beginning of the modern settlement of Redstone.  The ovens are the only remnant of the sizable coking operation in the area.  It was the largest at the time in Colorado.

Within ten years of their construction the ovens fell into disuse when the mines closed. Their support steel was removed during the scrap metal drives of World War II, and later they were used as living space by hippies who moved into Redstone. The possibility that some might be demolished to build a gas station eventually led Pitkin County to acquire the land in the mid-2000s, and since then some have been restored. ~Wikipedia

Redstone is a lovely small art community on the banks of the Crystal River.  You can spend some time here browsing the shops in town.  Don’t miss out on an ice cream cone from Redstone General Store.  There are also several lodging options, outfitters and a cafe.  To my surprise, there was a walk bridge over the river made by Continental Bridge from Alexandria, MN.