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  2. Tri-Lakes, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Looking west across Monument Lake in Monument towards Mount Herman. Tri-Lakes is a region of Colorado in northern El Paso County.Taking its name from the three lakes in the region (Monument Lake, Palmer Lake and Lake Woodmoor), Tri-Lakes includes the incorporated towns and unincorporated communities of Monument, Palmer Lake, Woodmoor, Gleneagle, King's Deer, and Black Forest. [1]

  3. Pioneer Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Fountain, also known as Pioneer Monument, [1] is a fountain and sculpture by Frederick William MacMonnies, installed in Denver, Colorado, United States. [2]In the original version of the monument, which was commissioned in 1904, an Indian warrior appeared at the top of the fountain, but the Denver business community loudly protested, and the Indian figure was soon replaced with a ...

  4. List of National Historic Landmarks in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Antonito, CO and Chama, NM: Conejos, CO, Archuleta, CO, and Rio Arriba, NM: Longest & most complete representation of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century railroading. 8: Denver Civic Center: Denver Civic Center: October 16, 2012

  5. Category:Monuments and memorials in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    National monuments in Colorado (3 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Monuments and memorials in Colorado" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  6. Statue of Martin Luther King Jr. (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Martin Luther King Jr. by Ed Dwight is installed in Denver's City Park, in the U.S. state of Colorado. The memorial was installed in 2002, replacing another statue of King which was relocated to Pueblo. The Denver statue also features depictions of Frederick Douglass, Mahatma Gandhi, Rosa Parks, and Sojourner Truth. [1]

  7. Dearfield, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    It is a Colorado Registered Historic Landmark. A 2010 monument next to one of the remaining buildings contains information about the history of the site. A 2001 state historical marker [ 8 ] at U.S. Route 85 mile marker 264 near Evans, Colorado , includes a panel with the history of Dearfield.

  8. Garden of the Gods - Wikipedia

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    Garden of the Gods (Arapaho: Ho3o’uu Niitko’usi’i) is a 1,341.3-acre (542.8 ha) public park located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. [ 1 ] 862 acres (349 ha) of the park was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1971.

  9. Robert Burns Memorial (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    Marble statue of Robert Burns created by the sculptor W. G. Stevenson R.S.A.. The statue is located at the Burns Monument Centre in Kilmarnock, Scotland. Monument was completed in 1906, New Brunswick's Burns Monument in 1906, and the Milwaukee Burns Monument in 1909. In his 1911 book about memorials erected to Robert Burns, writer Edward ...