Tourism & Sightseeing in Denver, CO
Denver, often called the "Mile High City" because of its 5,280-foot elevation, is a thriving city of almost 600,000 residents. The capital of Colorado, Denver is located in the center of the state at...
View ArticleThe History of Cortez, Colorado
Cortez is a town in Montezuma County, Colorado, near the Four Corners and Mesa Verde National Park. The town dates back to the 1880's, when it was built to accommodate the hundreds of workers who built...
View ArticleThe History of Sugar City, Colorado
Sugar City is a small town in southeastern Colorado. It is located in Crowley County, approximately 75 miles from Colorado Springs. Although Sugar City was once a booming town, its population has...
View ArticleThe History of Livermore, Colorado
Livermore is a Colorado city with a population of just over 5,000 people. The town dates back to at least the mid-1800s. Some of the original buildings from that time still stand in the town.
View ArticleHistory of Copper, Colorado
Copper is a ski resort nestled in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. The resort features terrain for beginning, intermediate, and advanced skiers and snowboarders. In the summer, visitors enjoy exploring...
View ArticleHistory of Brighton, Colorado
Brighton, Colorado, is the county seat of Adams County since 1902. This small town came about during the 1860s as the railroad and fur trade expanded into the West.
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