Cokedale, Colorado

Cokedale, Colorado
Gottlieb Mercantile in Cokedale, Colorado

Cokedale is the most significant example of an intact coal camp in Colorado. Once a model coal mining, coke producing community, Cokedale is named after the nearby rows of coke ovens. The town was founded in 1906 by the American Smelting and Refining Company. By 1909, there were 1500 people living in town. It was a thriving community with two mines in Cokedale, a third mine 7 miles up Reilly Canyon in Bon Carbo and 350 coke ovens in operation just south of town.

Remains of the coke ovens in Cokedale, Colorado
The Remains of the Cokedale Coke Ovens
coke ovens
coal mine wash plant
The mine works and wash plant
mine office
The Mine Office
The Boarding House in Cokedale, Colorado

Cokedale was a bustling community for 40 years, until World War II ended and the demand for coal and coke dwindled. The mines closed and the ovens ceased operating in 1946. In 1947 the company began tearing down buildings throughout the town. The miners and their families were offered the homes for $100 per room and $50 per lot. The residents organized and incorporated in 1948. The population is down to a mere 125 in 2005 but the small town spirit carries on.

Cokedale was placed on the National Historic Register in 1984.

Gottlieb Mercantile Building in Cokedale, Colorado
The Gottlieb Mercantile Building now houses the Cokedale Mining Museum, Post Office and Town Hall
Cokedale fire station and ambulance
The new Cokedale Fire Station and Ambulance
early 1900's fire cart

On the left is one of the original human-drawn fire carts that were stored in small buildings around town. The cart and fire hydrant are from the early 1900's, as is nearly all of town, although there is some new construction and several nicely refurbed houses.

Cokedale schoolhouse
The Cokedale schoolhouse is now a church.
town park
The park in the center of town
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