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  2. KAFM - Wikipedia

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    The auction resulted in a price tag of $440,000 for the 100.7 license. KAFM received 1/11th of the proceeds after expenses, amounting to approximately $40,000. In mid-1998, the KAFM board decided to put 88.1 on the air at 16 watts, not knowing how many listeners would be able to receive the station or support it.

  3. Grand Junction, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Grand Junction is 247 miles (398 km) west-southwest of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver.The city has a council–manager form of government. [8] It is a major commercial and transportation hub within the large area between the Green River and the Continental Divide, and the largest city in Colorado outside of the Front Range Corridor.

  4. Book Cliff mines - Wikipedia

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    Two years later another coal mine was opened a half a mile north of the Book Cliff coal mine; it was called the Grand Valley Mine. Both mines were purchased by William Thomas Carpenter in the summer of 1888, and under his Grand Valley Fuel Company they were improved and further developed. He built the Little Book Cliff Railway to serve the ...

  5. KKCO - Wikipedia

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    The two stations share studios on Blichmann Avenue in Grand Junction; KKCO's transmitter is located at the Black Ridge Electronics Site at the Colorado National Monument west of the city. The station signed on for the first time on July 29, 1996, providing Grand Junction its first in-market NBC affiliate.

  6. Colorado Midland Railway - Wikipedia

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    Circa early 1900s postcard ad for the line. John J. Hagerman gained control of the Colorado Midland Railway Company in June 1885. In September 1890, Hagerman sold the railroad to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, which operated the railroad as a subsidiary and changed the name to the Colorado Midland Railroad.

  7. Climax Uranium Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Junction Climax Mill was operative for 19 years and produced 2.2 million tons of radioactive tailings, according to the US Department of Energy. [5] From the early 1950s to 1966, Climax donated approximately 300,000 tons of radioactive uranium tailings from the mill to the city of Grand Junction for use as construction material. [7]

  8. Little Book Cliff Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Little Book Cliff Railway (LBC) was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge that operated in Colorado, United States, from 1889 to 1925.. The LBC was incorporated on September 11, 1889, by William Thomas Carpenter and several other prominent Grand Junction, Colorado, business men.

  9. Cross Orchards Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Cross Orchards Historic Site is a living history museum located in Grand Junction, Colorado. It is part of the Museums of Western Colorado. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1]

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