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Experience the historic charm of Florence, Colorado, through a morning history walk along its storied Main Street. Known as the Antique Capital of Colorado, this small town offers a deep dive into the state’s industrial roots, from the site of the first oil well west of the Mississippi to the bustling transportation hubs of the late 19th century. As you wander past landmarks like the Woods 1896 building and the Lobach block, you’ll discover how the wealth from the Cripple Creek gold rush and local coal booms shaped the stunning Victorian architecture that still defines the downtown district today. For those embracing the vanlife lifestyle or just passing through, Florence is a premier destination for travel and exploration. The town’s "banana belt" climate makes it a comfortable stop even in the colder months, offering a perfect backdrop for browsing the dozens of antique shops and art galleries housed in beautifully preserved storefronts. Whether you’re photographing the old Denver & Rio Grande Railroad station—now a vibrant community center—or exploring the site of the original First National Bank, there is a tangible sense of history around every corner of this high mountain desert gem. No trip to Florence is complete without sampling some of the best foodontheroad. Fuel your morning with a freshly roasted cup of coffee at The Pour House, a local favorite with a cozy, community-driven atmosphere. As evening rolls in, the town’s culinary scene shines at Quincy’s Steakhouse, famous for its simple but perfectly executed menu of filet mignon and prime rib. From craft beers at the Florence Brewing Company—housed in the historic 1914 Citizen building—to fresh sushi on Main Street, Florence provides a unique blend of small-town hospitality and high-quality dining that makes every visitor feel right at home. 0:00 – Welcome to Florence: The Antique Capital #vanlife #travelvlog #foodontheroad 0:16 – History of the Oil and Coal Booms 0:52 – The Woods 1896 Building & Blunt Family History 1:21 – Exploring the Central Block & WP Wilbert Block 1:42 – The Lobach Block: Cigars, Elks, and History 2:40 – Florence Citizen Building & Florence Brewing Company 3:13 – The First National Bank & The "Bank Block" 4:19 – Local Eats: Quincy’s Steakhouse & The Pour House 5:04 – Main Street Gems: Sushi & The Old Bowling Alley 5:33 – The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Station