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Fort Collins Municipal Railway Birney Safety Streetcar No. 21

History of Fort Collins, ColoradoNational Register of Historic Places in Larimer County, ColoradoRailway vehicles on the National Register of Historic Places in ColoradoStreetcars in ColoradoTrain-related introductions in 1919
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FortCollinsBirney streetcar MountainAve, cropped
FortCollinsBirney streetcar MountainAve, cropped

Fort Collins Municipal Railway Birney Safety Streetcar No. 21 is a streetcar (or trolley) in Fort Collins, Colorado, listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1919 by the American Car Company for the Fort Collins Municipal Railway, it is a type of streetcar known as a Birney "Safety Car". It was listed on the National Register in 1984 and is one of fewer than 10 streetcars listed.

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Fort Collins Municipal Railway Birney Safety Streetcar No. 21
South Bryan Avenue, Fort Collins

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City Park Nine Golf Course

South Bryan Avenue 411
80521 Fort Collins
Colorado, United States
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