The storied town of Durango is situated on the farmlands of the
Ancestral Puebloans, which later became the hunting grounds for the
Southern Utes, in the Animas River Valley of southwestern Colorado.
Founded in 1880 as the headquarters of the Silverton branch of the
Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, Durango became the supply depot for gold
and silver mines up and down the Western Slope. One of the few old-time
cowboy towns in Colorado that retains the vibrancy of a self-supporting
downtown of hotels, restaurants, and retail businesses, Durango has
worked actively to restore and remodel historic buildings. Enhanced by
stories of Spanish explorers, miners, settlers, early entrepreneurs, and
the desperadoes of Western lore as well as Hollywood myth, Durango has
earned a reputation as one of the Rocky Mountains' favorite travel
destinations.