An Archive of Colorado Mysteries & Frontier Lore

The Southern Colorado Obscura

Vol. VI · No. 2 Feature Desk Archive Continuity Edition

The Mysterious Stone Block of Colorado City: A Glimpse into Southern Colorado's Hidden Lore

In 1894, an odd discovery left a mark on the history of southern Colorado. But what became of that enigmatic stone block found near Colorado City?

From the Obscura Oddities Desk

The sun was setting over the Cripple Creek mining district in August 1894 when a group of miners made an unusual find. As they traveled south from the bustling town, which at its peak housed around 10,000 people, they reported seeing something strange: a cut stone block buried beneath untouched sod near Colorado City.

This mysterious discovery piqued the interest of locals and quickly spread through the region. The story of this odd relic soon became part of the rich lore that permeates southern Colorado's history.

Though no one could definitively say where or how the block came to be there, several theories were proposed in local newspapers at the time. Some believed it was a remnant of ancient Native American culture, others thought it might be an artifact left behind by Spanish explorers who traversed the area centuries earlier.

As historians and archaeologists delved deeper into this fascinating mystery, more questions arose than answers provided. The records, if they survive, would show that extensive searches were made for similar stone blocks in the surrounding areas but with no luck. This singular find remained an isolated enigma.

The miners who had stumbled upon the stone block continued their journey southward, leaving behind their curious discovery and the whispers of lore that accompanied it. The story has been passed down through generations, fueling speculation and intrigue.

It is said that during subsequent excavation attempts, pieces of the cut stone were recovered, but they proved to be inconclusive in determining the origin or purpose of this unusual artifact. Time has only added to the veil of mystery surrounding this relic, leaving us with more questions than answers.

As we delve into Southern Colorado's history, it is essential to explore these stories that have captivated our imaginations for generations. Perhaps one day, new evidence will come to light, and the records left behind will finally reveal the truth about this curious stone block buried beneath untouched sod near Colorado City in 1894. Until then, its secrets remain shrouded in the shadows of time.