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Fort Saint Vrain was an 1837 fur trading post built by the Bent, St. Vrain Company, and located at the confluence of Saint Vrain Creek and the South Platte River, about 20 miles (32 km) east of the Rocky Mountains in the unorganized territory of the United States, in present-day Weld County, Colorado.
The Fort St. Vrain HTGR power plant was proposed in March 1965 and its application was filed with the Atomic Energy Commission in October 1966. Construction began in September 1968. [ 1 ] The HTGR design was safer than typical boiling water designs of the time having steel-reinforced, pre-stressed concrete containment dome structures.
Fort St. Vrain may refer to: Fort Saint Vrain (also known as St. Vrain's Fort), a historic 19th century trading post in northern Colorado;
Location: Otero County, Colorado, United States: Nearest city: La Junta, Colorado: Coordinates: 1]: Area: 799 acres (3.23 km 2) [2]: Built: 1833: Architect: William Bent; Charles Bent: Visitation: 28,131 (2009) [3]: Website: Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site: NRHP reference No.: 66000254: Significant dates; Added to NRHP: October 15, 1966 [4]: Designated NHL: June 3, 1960: Designated NHS ...
In 1812, Congress authorized the Surveyor General to survey the northern and western border of Ohio “as soon as the consent of the Indians can be obtained.“ [1] In 1817, the northern portion of the Ohio-Indiana border was surveyed and became known as the First Principal Meridian for lands surveyed in the northwest part of Ohio.
SR 129 and SR 177 cross the Great Miami River over the High Street Bridge in Hamilton, Ohio. State Route 129 ( SR 129 ) is an east–west highway in southwest Ohio running from its western terminus at SR 126 and Indiana State Road 252 , just east of the Indiana – Ohio state line near Scipio, Ohio .
Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio (11 P) Pages in category "Forts in Ohio" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
The Twelve Mile Square Reservation is the green square in the northwest corner of Ohio (upper-left) The Twelve Mile Square Reservation , also called the Twelve Mile Square Reserve , [ 1 ] was a tract of land in Ohio ceded by Indians to the United States of America in the Treaty of Greenville in 1795.