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Helen Hunt Jackson (1830–1885), author; Nellie Burget Miller (1875-1952), Poet Laureate of Colorado; Stanley Krueber (1892–1987), pulp fiction author; buried in Colorado Springs
The location of the State of Colorado in the United States. This is a list of some notable people who have lived in the U.S. state of Colorado.It includes people who were born, raised, or have significant relations with the state.
Colorado Springs is the county seat of El Paso County, Colorado, United States. [6] It is the most populous city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 census, a 15.02% increase since 2010.
Colorado Springs: Colorado Springs: 18 18 KZCS-LD: Court TV Mystery: Colorado Springs: Colorado Springs: 28 11 KSPK-LD: Independent: Billboard on 28.2 Colorado Springs: Pueblo: 32 32 K32OG-D: Silent Colorado Springs: Colorado Springs: 38 14 KJCS-LD EWTN: Oorah TV on 38.2, Torah TV on 38.3, IHN on 38.4, ICTV on 38.5, STBM on 38.6 Colorado ...
Bruce Douglas Cockburn OC (/ ˈ k oʊ b ər n / KOH-bərn; born May 27, 1945) [1] is a Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist. His song styles range from folk to folk- and jazz-influenced rock to soundscapes accompanying spoken stories.
It became Wiffen's first solo album, David Wiffen at the Bunkhouse Coffeehouse, Vancouver BC, on the Universal International label, when the other invited musicians failed to show up. Wiffen was subsequently in several bands, including The Pacers, based in Prince George, British Columbia , where he was the lead vocalist, and The Children, based ...
City of licence Analog channel Digital channel Virtual channel Callsign Network Notes Happy Valley-Goose Bay: 12 CHTG-TV: APTN: relay of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network ...
The Newfoundland telephone system was entirely manual, and dial telephones came to St. John's only in 1948. [ 1 ] After Newfoundland's Confederation with the Dominion of Canada was enacted in 1949, the first cross-province long-distance call was placed from St. John's to Port aux Basques in 1949.