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On the Web
- Gilpin County School - Community elementary, middle, and montessori school. Features school information, staff, event calendar, supply list, and education resources.
- Gilpin Historical Society - Includes details on area museums, history, local lore, and photos.
- Charlotte Gilpin - Charlotte Gilpin Realtors - Spring, Texas real estate agent. Includes listings and contact information.
- Gilpin Manor Elementary School - Staff listing and school news.
- Gilpin, Andrew - SCS CSD PhD candidate's personal, research, publications, presentations, and teaching.
- IMDb.com : Peri Gilpin - Filmography, biography, photo gallery, TV schedule, and titles for sale.
- Unofficial Peri Gilpin Page - Fan page with biography, filmography, photographs, interviews, quotes, and chat transcripts. Last updated in 1998.
- Gilpin Historical Society - Information about the Gilpin Tramway, the only two-foot gauge railway in Colorado.
- Harry's Peri Gilpin Page - Fan site offers photos, biography, facts and links.
- Gilpin's Jewelry - Custom hand made jewelry as well as a selection of gold and platinum jewelry.
Wikipedia Articles
- Gilpin County, Colorado - Gilpin County is the second least extensive of the 64 counties of the State of Colorado of the United States. Gilpin County was named after Colonel William Gilpin, the first Governor of the Territory of Colorado.
- Gilpin Baronets - The Gilpin Baronetcy, of Hockliffe Grange in the County of Bedfordshire, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 19 February 1876 for Richard Thomas Gilpin.
- John Gilpin - John Gilpin (18th century) was a real-life character whose exploits became legendary and featured in a well-known comic ballad by William Cowper of 1782, entitled, The Diverting History of John Gilpin. Cowper had heard the story from a friend.
- Gilpin tramway - The story of the Gilpin Tramway starts in April of 1859 when John H. Gregory started up Clear Creek from Golden searching for gold.
- Charles Sidney Gilpin - Charles Sidney Gilpin (November 20, 1878 - May 6, 1930) worked as an apprentice in the Richmond Planet print shop before finding his career in theater and becoming one of the most highly regarded actors of the 1920s. He first came on stage as a singer at the age of twelve.