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The Cottonwood Creek Bridge is a bridge over Cottonwood Creek in Colorado Springs, Colorado.The structure is on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] [3]The bridge was completed on what was a major Colorado north–south road in 1923 and is one of the few long cantilevered, girder bridges in the state from the 1920s.
The confluence of Monument Creek (right) with Fountain Creek (center) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Monument Creek is an El Paso County, Colorado, stream on the Arkansas River water basin. It flows south from Mount Deception through Pikeview and Monument, and into Colorado Springs, where it meets up with Fountain Creek. [1]
Recognition of prior learning (RPL), prior learning assessment (PLA), or prior learning assessment and recognition (PLAR) describes a process used by regulatory bodies, adult learning centres, career development practitioners, military organizations, human resources professionals, employers, training institutions, colleges and universities around the world to evaluate skills and knowledge ...
Studies of Colorado's historic bridges, to assess which ones could qualify for National Register listing, were conducted in 1983, 1987, 2000, and 2011. The latter study evaluated "712 bridges and grade separations" which had been built during 1959 to 1968.
Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad Bridge Hortense Bridge: Replaced Queen post truss 1880 1984 1986 SH 162: Chalk Creek: Nathrop: Chaffee: CO-30: Colorado Historic Bridges Survey Denver: Denver: CO-30-G: Black Bridge: Demolished
Oklahoma Highway 97/51 Bridge SH-51 / SH-97: Sand Springs Keystone Dam: SH-151: Kansas. Bridge: I-35 ... Colorado 120 Bridge SH 120: Portland Colorado 67 Bridge ...
Boulder Crescent Place Historic District is a historic area in Colorado Springs, Colorado along West Boulder and Cascade Avenue near the intersection of the two streets. It is a National Register of Historic Places listing [ 3 ] and is on the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties .
The Colorado Student Assessment Program ended in year 2011 due to the expiration of its contract. The CSAP testing regiment has been replaced by the Colorado TCAP, or Transitional Colorado Assessment Program. This test had similar areas and format of examination, starting in the 2012 school year.