Historic Preservation
The Conifer Area Council’s Historic Preservation Action Group is gathering information about a possible Conifer Historic District to help promote the history of the area and assist owners of historic properties obtain grants and funding.
Additionally, CAC-HP acts as an umbrella group, bringing together people involved in various preservation projects. It shares information and resources and assists, as requested.
CAC-HP recently met with the Clarks, the new owners of the historic Bradford Junction located at the corner of Barkley Road and Highway 73, which includes the Yellow Barn and Civil War-era well. The new owners said they are very interested in preserving the barn and well, and making the barn usable once again. CAC-HP shared with the new owners historic information about Bradford Junction,; from toll road, stage stop and hotel to active ranch and updated them on past efforts to preserve the barn as well.
CAC-HP also has made itself available to Conifer Historic Society and Museum as it raises funds and applies for grants to determine the cost and feasibility of Meyer Ranch being a future Conifer area museum.
CAC-HP meets at 6:30 pm the first Tuesday of each month in the Conifer Library Conference room locatedin the Conifer High School.
Everyone is welcome. Join us.
Jacqueline B. Scott
Chairman, Historic Preservation Action Group



My property in Aspen Park is designated by Jefferson County as historic site and is listed in the Conifer/285 Corridor Community Plan. Does the Conifer Area Council’s Historic Preservation Action Group have interst in such properties as mine?
Thank you,
Theresa
We are absolutely interested in all historic properties in the Conifer area. This information will be forwarded to the Historic Preservation Action Group.
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Conifer Area Council Board
My grandfather, John J. Mullen bought 720 acres of land in what is now Conifer in 1918 for a total price of $10. He owned the Civil War well, he built the big yellow barn and the ranch house. He also donated the little white school house. I am very interested in your activities. Please keep me informed.
Susan Mullen