North Cranford Neighborhood Historical Survey
The City of Greeley received a Certified Local Government grant from History Colorado to conduct a historic resource survey in the Cranford neighborhood, specifically in the area bounded by 14th and 16th Streets and 10th and 12th Avenues. The intent of the survey is to gather information and document the history and architectural character of 72 select properties within the area, and identify properties that may be eligible for designation on the Greeley Historic Register. Consultant Bekah Schields of Metcalf Archaeological Consultants, Inc. will complete the survey project, including photography and basic documentation.
Upcoming Event
Metcalf Archaeological Consultants have completed the fieldwork portion of this project. The next phase will include the completion of site forms to be reviewed by the City of Greeley and the State's Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation. Final project results will be presented to residents in Spring 2023.
Tell Us Your Cranford Story
Every place has a story. Whether it's an empty lot, a gas station, a fence, a front porch, or a home... spaces tell us something important about where a community or neighborhood has been and where it might be going. Do you have a memory of when a certain neighborhood home was built or an extra room was added? Have a photo or story about the Cranford neighborhood you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you. Click the link and tell us what you know.
I Know Something About Cranford
Questions?
Contact the Historic Preservation Office at 970-350-9222 or email elizabeth.kellums@greeleygov.com.