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Idarado Legacy is the final chapter to the land holdings at the East end of the Telluride Valley owned by the mining companies that thrived over the last century. This high end residential subdivision is laid out in three segments, Pandora, Liberty Bell and Bridal Veil, named after the mining camps that were once located in those areas. These large parcels are conveniently located within a long walk from town. Hillside, a residential subdivision along the valley floor that was built in the 70’s and sits just two miles from the Town of Telluride. It consists of just 34 lots and has been built out for many years providing mostly homes for year round residents. Eider Creek is a condo complex two and a half miles from the Town of Telluride that was developed in the late seventies. It offers one and two bedroom condos and is largely owner occupied. Sunny Ridge Place sits on the Sunnyside of the valley between Hillside and Eider Creek with 22 single family lots strategically situated to maintain views and sunshine on each site. Brown Homestead: The condos across from the Shell station were built in the 1980’s on the property originally homesteaded by the Brown family where the old red farmhouse still stands today. These two and three bedroom condos have been home to many locals and investors alike. Lawson Hill is a subdivision with a mix of deed restricted residential, commercial and light industrial uses. It was created in the early 90’s to offer new local housing opportunities when the mine owned trailer park at Pandora was being shut down. Lawson Hill is now the home of many local residents along with building trade offices, Alpine Lumber, Viking Rentals, Conoco Station, and the Telluride Mountain School. It has become a vital part of our local community.