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Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep – Colorado State Animal

Another iconic symbol of Colorado and the Poster Child of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife is the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep. Designated the State Animal of Colorado in 1961, the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep can often be seen along high elevation highways and Colorado Mountain Passes. In fact, it is very common to find Big Horn Sheep near Eisenhower Tunnel – The Highest Motor Vehicle

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Tallest Mountain in Colorado

Tallest Mountains In Colorado

Mount Elbert Colorado is home to many towering peaks, with the highest mountains reaching elevations over 14,000 feet (4,267 meters). The five tallest mountains in Colorado include – Mount Elbert – 14,440 feet (4,401 meters) Mount Massive – 14,429 feet (4,396 meters) Mount Harvard – 14,421 feet (4,394 meters) Blanca Peak – 14,345 feet (4,372 meters) La Plata Peak – 14,336 feet (4,369 meters) These

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Palisade Peach – Unofficial State Fruit of Colorado

The official state fruit of Colorado is the famous Palisade Peach. Known for its extra delicious flavor, the Palisade Peach is truly one of the sweetest parts of Colorado. In fact, the fruit is so popular it even has its own Palisade Peach Festival.      Why Are Palisade Peaches So Sweett Palisade Peaches get their extra sweet flavor from the dramatic temprature swings along

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Tallest Building in Colorado – Republic Plaza

Built-in “1984”, the tallest building in Colorado is the Republic Plaza Building located in Downtown Denver. The building is 56 stories, and over 714 feet tall. This Denver Skyscraper can be found at 370 17th St, Denver, CO 80202, along the 16th Street Mall. Republic Plaza Building Share Tallest Building in Colorado on Social – Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest More Fun Facts About Colorado More

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Colorado State Bird – Lark Bunting

COLORADO STATE BIRD – LARK BUNTING The state bird of Colorado is the Majestic Lark Bunting! Although Colorado is home to numerous species of birds, the State of Colorado thought the Lark Bunting was the most symbolic representation of the Centennial State. In their infinite wisdom, the Colorado General Assembly reviewed the Western Bluebird, Rufous Hummingbird, Peregrine Falcon, Mountain Blue Bird, Coopers Hawk, and an

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Colorado River Headwaters

The Rocky Mountains of Colorado are the headwaters to over seven major rivers, including the Colorado River. The headwaters of the Colorado River are found at La Poudre Pass Lake located on the west side of Rocky Mountain National Park.   From this small lake directly north of the Town of Grand Lake, the Colorado River begins its nearly 1,500-mile journey to the Gulf of California.  Along

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What does Colorado mean

What Does Colorado Mean

In simple translation, Colorado is a Spanish word that means colored red. It is derived from the Spanish word rojo, meaning red. The name Colorado was given because of the reddish tint of the Colorado River, caused by sedimentation. After several name changes, the name Colorado was later chosen for the Centennial State in 1861 by the U.S. Congress. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email More Fun

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Yule Marble Found In Colorado

Colorado Rock – Yule Marble

STATE ROCK OF COLORADO – YULE MARBLE One of the most iconic symbols of the United State comes from Yule Creek Valley in Marble, Colorado. This white marble is only found in the Elk Mountains of Colorado at over 7,990 ft in elevation. If you have ever been to Washington D.C. then you have probably seen the White Marble National Monuments erected from the only White

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Aquamarine – Colorado Gemstone

The official state gem of Colorado is Aquamarine. This semi-rare, Cyan Colored (Blue/Green), precious gemstone can be found near Mount Antero and Mount White. It is said that the Aquamarine Gem mines of Colorado “are among the finest quality gem producers in the world.” The Aquamarine Gemstone is also be found/mined in Brazil, Nigeria, Madagascar, Pakistan, Nepal, and other countries around the world. (Citation: House

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Pikes Peak Gold Rush

Idaho Springs and Central City Colorado The Pikes Peak Gold Rush was a major event and milestone in Colorado and American history. It was triggered by the discovery of gold in the Colorado Territory in 1858, which led to a rush of prospectors and settlers to the Pikes Peak region. The first discovery of gold in Colorado is credited to William Greeneberry Russell, who found

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Colorado National Parks

National Parks In Colorado – 4 Parks

The Colorado National Parks List includes: 1) Black Canyon Of The Gunnison: Montrose, CO. Great Sand Dunes National Historic and Preserve: Mosca, CO. 3) Mesa Verde National Park: Cortez and Mancos, CO. 4) Rocky Mountain National Park: Estes Park and Grand Lake, CO. Despite what Google says, Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park are not located in Colorado. In fact, Google left out one

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Where Is Colorado

Colorado is a state located in the western region of the United States. It is bordered by Wyoming to the north, Nebraska to the northeast, Kansas to the east, Oklahoma to the southeast, New Mexico to the south, Utah to the west, and Arizona to the southwest. The capital and largest city of Colorado is the City of Denver. Where is Colorado on Map Facebook

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Colorado Abbreviation – CO

Colorado Abbreviation – CO The abbreviation for the state of Colorado is “CO”. The abbreviation is formed by taking the first two letters of the state’s name and using them as a shortened form. This two-letter abbreviation is commonly used on postal addresses, driver’s licenses, license plates, and other official documents. The use of two-letter abbreviations for states is standardized in the United States Postal

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Arkansas River – Longest River In Colorado

By geographic distance, the longest river across the State of Colorado is the Arkansas River. Although the Rio Grande River is longer in total length (1890-miles), the Arkansas River covers a larger surface area within the State of Colorado (324+ miles). Headwaters of the Arkansas River From its headwaters near the City of Leadville, the Arkansas River spans over 1,470 miles and is the 6th

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Native Tribes in Colorado

Colorado was originally home to numerous Native American Tribes including the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Kiowa, Ute, Navajo, Apache, Shoshone, Comanche, and Pueblo Indians. Today, only “the Southern Ute Tribe and the Mountain Ute Tribe” are Federally recognized in the State of Colorado. Across the Centennial State, several towns, cities, and counties are named after the tribes and chiefs that once inhabited Colorado including the City of

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Colorado State Cactus

Claret Cup Cactus – State Cactus of Colorado

COLORADO STATE CACTUS – CLARET CUP CACTUS In case you were wondering, the official cactus of Colorado is the Claret Cup Cactus, also know as the King Cup Cactus. It’s official scientific name is “Echinocereus Triglochidiatus“. (Try saying that three times fast!)      The Colorado State Cactus resembles a cluster of Barrel Cactus with red and orange tinted flowers and medium sized spines/thorns up-to

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Colorado State Insect – Hairstreak Butterfly

Fortunately, the state insect of Colorado is a Butterfly (“Hypaurotis Cysalus”) and not the Tarantula Hawk Wasp, sorry New Mexico! The Hairstreak Butterfly is usually grey on the bottom with purplish wings on top. This colorful butterfly can frequently be found along the Western Slope or in the Southern Regions of Colorado and other surrounding states. “State Insect.” State Insect | Archives. Share Colorado State

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Blue Spruce – Colorado State Tree

The State Tree of Colorado is the Colorado Blue Spruce. This Symbol of Colorado can grow anywhere from 50 to 130 feet tall with a width up to 30+ feet at the base. In the Rocky Mountains, the Colorado Blue Spruce can live over 200 years. Naturally growing at high elevations between 6,000 and 11,500 ft, this Giant Christmass Tree is easy to distinguish across

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Largest Flat Top Mountain – Grand Mesa

The largest flat top mountain in the WORLD is the Grand Mesa. Located on the Western Slope of Colorado, near the city of Grand Junction, the Grand Mesa has an area of over 500 square miles (1,295 square kilometers) and is the largest flat top mountains in the world. It rises to an elevation of 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) above sea level and is home

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Size Of Colorado – 104,185 Miles^2

The State of Colorado is approximately 104,185 mi^2 making it the 8th largest state in the United States. By distance, the Centennial State is approximately 380 miles wide by 280 miles long. In comparison, the State of Colorado is almost the same size as New Zealand. By geographic area, the State of Colorado is larger than over 118 Countries around the world! Share Size of

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Native Tribes in Colorado

Colorado was originally home to numerous Native American Tribes including the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Kiowa, Ute, Navajo, Apache, Shoshone, Comanche, and Pueblo Indians. Today, only “the Southern Ute Tribe and the Mountain Ute Tribe” are Federally recognized in the State of Colorado. Across the Centennial State, several towns, cities, and counties are named after the tribes and chiefs that once inhabited Colorado including the City of

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Tallest Mountain in Colorado

Tallest Mountains In Colorado

Mount Elbert Colorado is home to many towering peaks, with the highest mountains reaching elevations over 14,000 feet (4,267 meters). The five tallest mountains in Colorado include – Mount Elbert – 14,440 feet (4,401 meters) Mount Massive – 14,429 feet (4,396 meters) Mount Harvard – 14,421 feet (4,394 meters) Blanca Peak – 14,345 feet (4,372 meters) La Plata Peak – 14,336 feet (4,369 meters) These

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Colorado State Bird – Lark Bunting

COLORADO STATE BIRD – LARK BUNTING The state bird of Colorado is the Majestic Lark Bunting! Although Colorado is home to numerous species of birds, the State of Colorado thought the Lark Bunting was the most symbolic representation of the Centennial State. In their infinite wisdom, the Colorado General Assembly reviewed the Western Bluebird, Rufous Hummingbird, Peregrine Falcon, Mountain Blue Bird, Coopers Hawk, and an

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Colorado National Parks

National Parks In Colorado – 4 Parks

The Colorado National Parks List includes: 1) Black Canyon Of The Gunnison: Montrose, CO. Great Sand Dunes National Historic and Preserve: Mosca, CO. 3) Mesa Verde National Park: Cortez and Mancos, CO. 4) Rocky Mountain National Park: Estes Park and Grand Lake, CO. Despite what Google says, Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park are not located in Colorado. In fact, Google left out one

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Size Of Colorado – 104,185 Miles^2

The State of Colorado is approximately 104,185 mi^2 making it the 8th largest state in the United States. By distance, the Centennial State is approximately 380 miles wide by 280 miles long. In comparison, the State of Colorado is almost the same size as New Zealand. By geographic area, the State of Colorado is larger than over 118 Countries around the world! Share Size of

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WHERE IS PIKES PEAK

WHERE IS PIKES PEAK – COLORADO Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Pikes Peak is a mountain located in the Rocky Mountains of North America, specifically in the Front Range of Colorado, United States. It is one of the most famous peaks in the region and stands at an elevation of 14,115 feet (4,302 meters). Located to the west of Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak, also known as

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Richest Square Mile on Earth – Central City

Central City Colorado Central City, located approximately 38 miles west of Denver, is known as “The Richest Square Mile On Earth”. During the Pikes Peak Gold Rush in 1859, the town earned its nickname when it became the wealthiest square mile in the United Sates due to its abundance of gold and silver mines. In the late 1800s, Central City was home to over 30,000

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Where Is Colorado

Colorado is a state located in the western region of the United States. It is bordered by Wyoming to the north, Nebraska to the northeast, Kansas to the east, Oklahoma to the southeast, New Mexico to the south, Utah to the west, and Arizona to the southwest. The capital and largest city of Colorado is the City of Denver. Where is Colorado on Map Facebook

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Air Force Graduation – June 1st

Air Force Academy (USAFA) graduation and flyover will take place on Thursday June 1st 2023. The main ceremony goes from 9:30 am until approximately 1:15 pm. The Air Force Falcons flyover is directly at the end of the graduation ceremony. The guest speaker for Air Force Graduation is Lieutenant General Richard Milo Clark, the 21st superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy. Air Force Graduation

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Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep – Colorado State Animal

Another iconic symbol of Colorado and the Poster Child of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife is the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep. Designated the State Animal of Colorado in 1961, the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep can often be seen along high elevation highways and Colorado Mountain Passes. In fact, it is very common to find Big Horn Sheep near Eisenhower Tunnel – The Highest Motor Vehicle

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Colorado Nuclear Missile Complex – Titan 1

Did you know there are a total of six Titan 1 Missile Silos across the Eastern Plains of Colorado. “The Titan 1 was originally one of the first strategic, intercontinental ballistic missiles developed by the United States. The 98-foot-long, two-stage missile was fueled by kerosene (RP-1 fuel) and liquid oxygen, and was designed to carry nuclear warheads.” These former Cold War Nuclear Complexes are both

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Colorado Interstate 25

Interstate 25 (I-25) is a major highway that runs north-south and stretches from Buffalo Wyoming to Las Cruces New Mexico. Within Colorado, I-25 stretches over 300 miles, starting from the New Mexico-Colorado border in the south and ending at the Wyoming-Colorado border in the north. I-25 passes through several major cities, including Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, and Fort Collins. It serves as a vital transportation

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