Friends Of Raymer
Preserving Our History
Our projects including restoring the buildings along historic Centre Avenue in New Raymer, Colorado. We are also committed to preserving the written and oral history of the families that call this area home.
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Colorado’s Most Endangered Places Nomination
Next Friends of Raymer Meeting
TBA
New Raymer Community Church
225 Co Rd 86, New Raymer, CO 80742
The Public Is Welcome To Attend
Please contact us if you would like to attend via Zoom.
Our Projects
We have been hard at work, and we now have 3 buildings on historic registers!
Star Filling Station / Texaco Gas Station
301 Centre Avenue
New Raymer, Colorado
Placed On The National Historic Register in 2019!
Truxaw & Kruger Grocery/Seldin’s Cash Grocery
319 Centre Avenue
New Raymer, Colorado
Placed On The Colorado Historic Register in 2018!
State Bank of Raymer
249 Centre Avenue
New Raymer, Colorado
Added To The Colorado Historic Register in 2019!
Come join our community Facebook group! We will be sharing news and photos here regularly, and we would love to hear your stories as well!
Digital Copies of the Raymer Enterprise are now available online! Click on the photo to take you to the Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection search page so you can read through all the available papers. Thanks to the Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection, City of Greeley Museums, and the National Library of Congress for helping us get this newspaper digitized and cataloged for future generations to enjoy through their grant funding programs!






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- Mr. D’s Hardware – Fort Morgan
- Lost Creek Guide
- Korf – Sterling
- Talia J. Kauk Photography
- AutoZone Auto Parts – Fort Morgan
- Cache Bank & Trust
- El Jacal Mexican Grill – Fort Morgan
- Griffith Auto Body
- Nation Septic Service
- Brown’s Shoe Fit – Fort Morgan
- Cable’s Pub & Grill – Fort Morgan
- Whiting
- Edward Jones
- American Steel
Visit Our Zazzle Store
We are creating lots of fun products featuring Historic Raymer! Support us in our fundraising efforts by purchasing our t-shirts, mugs, and other fun things as they become available!
“New Raymer was and still is a true representation of what epitomized rural life in Colorado. We would love to see the buildings that still remain in the community cared for and held up as living history.” ~ Talia Siens
