Location ID: #10061789
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Morrison is located entirely within Jefferson County and just 30 minutes from downtown Denver. Despite its proximity to the Denver metro area, Morrison's location on the west side of the Hogback rock formation provides separation from our ...
Location ID: #10095277
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Location ID: #10061593
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The view of the Boulder Flatirons from Fairview High School.
Location ID: #10094229
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Location ID: #10061578
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A-basin is conveniently located 75 miles west of Denver int'l Airport, at the base of the Continental Divide on Loveland Pass. A free bus service and/or direct shuttle is available from D.I.A. With a summit elevation of 13,050 feet and over 350 ...
Location ID: #10061941
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Niwot is only moments from the City of Boulder but retains a small Western town feel.
Location ID: #10093883
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Old South Gaylord Street is the second oldest shopping district in Denver offering patrons fine dining and quaint shops where one can seek health and beauty services, sporting goods, unique gifts, fine art, fashion and much more.
Location ID: #10061576
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Nestled in a high mountain valley lies the abandoned mining town of Animas Forks. The scenic Alpine Loop, closed in winter, winds its way to the area from Silverton.
Location ID: #10061961
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"Wash Park" is a popular 166-acre city park featuring a recreation center, bike and running paths, boating, fishing, lawn bowling, soccer fields, tennis and basketball. It also boasts extensive flower gardens along with 2 lakes and 1 pond. The ...
Location ID: #10061948
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Dating from 1876, this southern Colorado town features many brick buildings. The entire downtown has been declared a National Historic District. Many of Trinidad's downtown streets are paved with brick.
Location ID: #10061620
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Cokedale was once a thriving coal mining, coke producing town. In 1909, the main coal mine blew up, killing many miners. The remains of the coke ovens, mine works, and wash plant still remain in this town, whose population is 133.
Location ID: #10073402
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an Luis has an exceptional tourist attraction, The Stations of the Cross Shrine. These sculptors are ¾ to life size bronze statues of the 15 stations of the cross with the resurrection being the 15th. The Shrine is located on a mesa (flat top ...
Location ID: #10061828
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This adobe fort was established in 1858 and abandoned in the 1880s. It was once commanded by Christopher "Kit Carson". It is now a museum in the small southern Colorado town of Ft. Garland with Blanca Peak in background.
Location ID: #10089364
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Big enough to be overwhelming, still intimate enough to feel the pulse of time, Black Canyon of the Gunnison exposes you to some of the steepest cliffs, oldest rock, and craggiest spires in North America. With two million years to work, the Gunnison ...
Location ID: #10061902
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Part of the Great Sand Dune National Park and Preserve, these are the tallest sand dunes in North America. The dunes are located 35 miles Northeast of Alamosa, and the dune field covers 30 square miles.
Location ID: #10092281
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Location ID: #10092279
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Location ID: #10061666
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Location ID: #10061780
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Manitou Springs is a small town nestled just west of Colorado Springs between the Garden of the Gods and Pikes Peak.
Location ID: #10061939
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Tin Cup is a historic mining town, with all of it's very old cabins restored to their original condition. Located at the foot of Cumberland Pass. The cemetery is divided into sections, including Protestant, Jewish, and Catholic knolls.
Location ID: #10061849
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Winding 2-lane road (County Rd 730) through rural ranching area. Road paved on lower portion, dirt road near summit. Climbs from 7000 to 10000 feet.
Location ID: #10061799
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In 1880, this town flourished as a gold and silver mining town. By 1940, production had ended completely, and about all that is left in Ohio City is a jail, a school house, a town hall, a general store and a few cabins.
Location ID: #10061709
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Once a booming mining town, Gothic is now a ghost town (along with some of it's neighbor Gunnison county towns, i.e. Tin Cup). Gothic is located 8 miles north of Crested Butte, and beneath the Gothic Mountain(which stands at 12,625 feet). Gothic ...
Location ID: #10061898
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This turn-of-the century hotel is located on a dirt main street of the tiny town of Yampa, near Steamboat Springs