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  2. Blanca Wetlands - Wikipedia

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    The Blanca Wetlands are at the south end of the lake. The Blanca Wetlands Area of Critical Environmental Concern, or Blanca Wildlife Habitat Area , is an area of the San Luis Valley in Colorado , United States, that serves as a refuge for birds, fish and other wildlife.

  3. Blanca, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Blanca is named for Blanca Peak, [8] A land lottery in August 1908 spurred growth. [9] The Town of Blanca was incorporated on May 18, 1910. [4] In the mid-1990s Polish settlers set up shop at the Red Rocks General Store selling liquor, beer, polish sausages, and other eastern European goods. Blanca is the region's main supplier of bilberry ...

  4. List of national conservation lands in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Blanca Wetlands ACEC. The Bureau of Land Management has designated 88 Areas of Critical Environmental Concern in Western Colorado. ... History of Colorado;

  5. File:Blanca Wetlands Area of Critical Environmental Concern ...

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    ACEC Blanca Wetlands, Colorado BLM-managed ACEC Blanca Wetlands is a network of lakes, ponds, marshes and wet meadows designated for its recreation and wetland values. The BLM Colorado and its partners have made strides in preserving, restoring and managing the area to provide rich and diverse habitats for wildlife and the public.

  6. Trinchera Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Trinchera Ranch date back to the early 19th century when it was part of a large Spanish land grant known as the Sangre de Cristo Land Grant. [3] The grant was issued in 1843 by the Mexican government to Narciso Beaubien, whose father was Charles Beaubien, and Stephen Luis Lee, [4] and it was intended to encourage settlement and development in the sparsely populated region of ...

  7. Baca land grants - Wikipedia

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    The Baca land grants are five areas of nearly 100,000 acres (40,000 ha) each located in New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado.Each area is called a "float." They were created in 1860 by the U.S. government to compensate the Baca family for a ruling by the U.S. that invalidated the Hispanic family's ownership of a large area of land near Las Vegas, New Mexico.

  8. Chad White to close Zona Blanca, citing downtown crime - AOL

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    Sep. 6—Celebrity chef Chad White plans to close his flagship Spokane restaurant amid downtown safety concerns. Zona Blanca Ceviche Bar will close Sept. 29, White announced Friday. In a written ...

  9. Blanca - Wikipedia

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    Casa Blanca, California or Blanca, a former unincorporated community; Blanca, Colorado, a Statutory Town; Blanca Peak, a mountain in Colorado; Blanca Wetlands, a protected area in Colorado; one of many early names of Galveston Island, Texas - see History of Galveston, Texas; Blanca Lake, a lake in Washington