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Colorado Parks and Wildlife North Sterling State Park is a Colorado State Park located in Logan County north of Sterling, Colorado , Colorado . The 5,022-acre (2,032-hectare) park established in 1992 includes a reservoir with 2,880 acres (1,170 ha) of surface area and 6 miles (9.7 km) of hiking trails along the shoreline.
Riverview Park, Pennsylvania, census-designated place in Berks County Riverview Park Plat Historic District , Des Moines, Iowa Riverview, Ottawa , Canada, a neighborhood also known as Riverview Park
Buildings and structures in Sterling, Colorado (6 P) P. People from Sterling, Colorado (20 P) Pages in category "Sterling, Colorado" ... North Sterling State Park;
Sterling is the major shopping hub for most of northeastern Colorado and hosts big box retailers, as well as many local stores located primarily on Main Street. Six different banks have branches in Sterling and there are local AM and FM radio stations as well as a local television station, and a long-established regional newspaper, the Sterling ...
Riverview League, a baseball league in Minnesota, U.S. Riverview Park & Zoo, Peterborough, Canada; Riverview Park (Chicago), an amusement park in Chicago, Illinois, 1904 to 1967; Riverview Speedway, a former name of the Murray Bridge Speedway in South Australia; Riverview Stadium, a former name of the NelsonCorp Field baseball stadium in Iowa, U.S.
Logan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 21,528. [1] The county seat is Sterling. [2] The county was named for General John A. Logan. [3] Logan County comprises the Sterling, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area. [4] [5]
The Downtown Sterling Historic District, in Sterling, Colorado, is a 38.9 acres (15.7 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. [1] It included 54 contributing buildings and was roughly bounded by Division Ave., Poplar, Front, Ash and 4th Sts. [1] It includes a city hall, a courthouse, and a ...
The 70,838-acre (286.67 km 2) park was established in 1970 in the Medicine Bow Range of the Rocky Mountains. Facilities include a visitors' center, 187 campsites (including RV and tent sites), over 60 dispersed camping sites, 15 cabins and yurts, picnic sites, boat ramps and 94 miles (151 km) of hiking trails.