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Pass [a] Elevation [s] Road Coordinates [f]; Argentine Pass [h] [t]: 13,207 feet 4,025 m [k: Mosquito Pass: 13,186 feet 4,019 m [k]: former SH 300: Imogene Pass: 13,117 feet 3,998 m California Pass [2]
Breckenridge is the Home Rule Town that is the county seat and most populous municipality of Summit County, Colorado, United States. [1] [7] The town population was 5,078 at the 2020 United States Census. [5]
Breckenridge and other ski resorts faced a severe drought in the winter of 1980-1981 and installed snowmaking systems the following year. In 1981, Breckenridge installed the world's first high speed detachable quad chairlift, the Quicksilver Quad running from the Village base area to near the bottom of Lift B. The lift was constructed by ...
Boreas Pass (elevation 11,481 ft (3,499 m)) is a high mountain pass in central Colorado, in the Rocky Mountains of the western United States. The pass is located on the continental divide , at the crest of the Front Range along the border between Park (south) and Summit counties.
The 10 foot (3 m) diameter 1.5 mile (2.4 km) water tunnel was completed in 1951 and delivers up to 500 cubic feet per second (14.2m 3 /s) to Montgomery Reservoir about a mile southwest of the pass, from which the water is piped 70 miles (113 km) to Colorado Springs.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 619 square miles (1,600 km 2), of which 608 square miles (1,570 km 2) is land and 11 square miles (28 km 2) (1.8%) is water. [ 5 ] The terrain of the county is mountainous with elevations ranging from 7,957 feet (2,425 m) at Green Mountain Reservoir to 14,270 feet (4,350 m) at ...
Bald Mountain is a high and prominent mountain summit in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America.The 13,690-foot (4,173 m) thirteener is located in Arapaho National Forest, 5.5 miles (8.9 km) southeast (bearing 135°) of the Town of Breckenridge in Summit County, Colorado, United States.
Old Central YMCA was across Charles Street from the first church in the city and metropolitan area, Old St. Paul's Anglican (Episcopal) Church, founded 1692 in southeastern Baltimore County and later relocated to the southeast corner of Charles and Saratoga when Baltimore Town was first laid out in 1729–30. The Old 19th Century YMCA was later ...