As of 2020, the City of Lakewood has four local landmarks and 12 properties listed on the State and National Register of Historic Places. Local Landmarks are protected through the City’s Historic Preservation Ordinance(PDF, 539KB) . State and National Landmarks are overseen by the State Historic Preservation Office. For more information on the different designations and process for each, please reference the Historic Landmark Designation Information form.(PDF, 75KB)
Local Landmarks
1. Laase House 2. Former Hospice of Saint Johns 3. O’Kane Historic Farm 4. White Way Grill at Belmar Park Learn more about Lakewood’s local landmarks and districts. State Register
Click on the property’s name to learn more about its history.5. Howell House 6. Country Club Garden Apartments 7. Washington Heights School 8. Caretaker’s House (Bonfils-Stanton Belmar Estate Outbuildings)
National Register
9. Davies Chuck Wagon Diner 10. Jewish Consumption Relief Society Historic District (Now known as RMCAD) 11. Office of Civil Defense Emergency Operations Center 12. Building 710, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency Region 6 Operation Center 13. Denver & Intermountain Interurban Car No. 25 14. Streer-Peterson (Ticen/Tyson) House 15. Stone House 16. Schnell Farm