Alamosa, Colorado • Alamosa County
The First Baptist Church in Alamosa, Colorado, is a prominent example of the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style. Its imposing stone structure features rounded arches, heavy masonry, and a distinctive corner tower, reflecting the era of its construction in the early 20th century.
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Politics/Government; Architecture
702 Fourth St., Alamosa, Colorado
Politics/Government; Architecture
703 4th St., Alamosa, Colorado
Commerce; Architecture
500 State Ave., Alamosa, Colorado
Transportation
610 State St., Alamosa, Colorado
Transportation; Engineering
Along Chamber Dr. Within Cole Park, Alamosa, Colorado
Architecture
625 Main St., Alamosa, Colorado
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