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The High Line Canal is not the only one so named. Others in Colorado include the Farmer's High Line (which flows from Golden passing through Westminster and Thornton); the Government High Line (which irrigates Grand Junction and the surrounding Grand Valley); and the Rocky Ford High Line (which irrigates land in the Arkansas River Valley around Boone, Fowler, Manzanola, and Rocky Ford).
The Government Highline Canal. The functional Government High Line Canal, also known as the Grand Valley Project, runs along the settled northern edge of the Grand Valley near Grand Junction, Colorado. The canal was built by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and is owned by the federal government, through authorization of the 1902 Reclamation Act.
US 2 is an east–west highway that runs through North Dakota's northern tier of larger cities: Williston, Minot, Devils Lake, and Grand Forks. US 2 intersects US 85 at Williston, US 52 and US 83 at Minot, US 281 at Churchs Ferry (west of Devils Lake), and the I-29/US 81 concurrency at Grand Forks. US 2 is four lanes from North Dakota's eastern ...
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Highline Lake State Park is a Colorado state park. It is home to two lakes, [ 2 ] Highline Lake, elevation 4,702 feet (1,433 m) [ 3 ] and Mack Mesa Lake, elevation 4,728 feet (1,441 m). [ 4 ] It is well known for its birdwatching opportunities and has two wildlife migratory waterfowl overlook kiosks where it is possible to watch great blue ...
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Mesa Mall – Grand Junction (1980–present) Park Meadows – Lone Tree (1996–present) Pueblo Mall – Pueblo (1976–present) The Shops at Foothills – Fort Collins (1973–present) Southglenn Mall – Centennial (1974–2006) Southwest Plaza – Littleton (1983–present) Town Center at Aurora – Aurora (1975–present); originally ...
MAY 13, 2020 Only A Mile And A Big World Separated Us An All-American Story Of Two Boys From The East Side Of Baltimore. Story by D.WATKINS Photographs by DEVIN ALLEN