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Fort Collins Museum of Discovery: Fort Collins: Larimer: Front Range: Multiple: Local history, culture and science Fort Garland Museum: Fort Garland: Costilla: South Central: Military: Operated by History Colorado, reconstructed fort with exhibits on Kit Carson and Buffalo Soldiers Fort Lupton Museum: Fort Lupton: Weld: Front Range: Local ...
U.S. Army fort Destroyed by fire [7] [13] Fort Weld: Denver: Denver: 1861 1865 U.S. Army post Historical marker at 8th/Vallejo [7] Camp Collins / Fort Collins Fort Collins: Larimer: 1862 1867 U.S. Army camp / fort No remains [14] Francisco Fort: Fort Francisco La Veta: Huerfano 1862 1902 Civilian fort Refurbished, now a museum [14] [15] Fort Morgan
Camp Collins (also known as the Fort Collins Military Reservation) was a 19th-century outpost of the United States Army in the Colorado Territory. The fort was commissioned in the summer of 1862 to protect the Overland Trail from attacks by Native Americans in a conflict that later became known as the Colorado War .
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 ...
Old Town Fort Collins, in Fort Collins, Colorado, is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] By roughly the same official name, "Old Town Historic District", it is also the name of an overlapping, larger, local landmark historic district designated in 1972, and "Old Town" is informally a term for a much larger area.
Fulcrum Publishing for Denver Museum of Nature and Science. ISBN 1-55591-554-X. Kipfer, Barbara Ann (2000). Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology. New York: Plenum Publisher. ISBN 0-306-46158-7. "Local History Archive: A Tour of the Lindenmeier/Folsom Site (partial transcription of September 1, 1980 recorded talk)". Fort Collins Public Library.
Israel's military campaign in southern Lebanon has caused vast destruction in more than a dozen border towns and villages, reducing many of them to clusters of grey craters, according to satellite ...
The byway follows the Santa Fe National Historic Trail through southeastern Colorado and connects to the 381-mile (613 km) Santa Fe Trail Scenic Byway in New Mexico at Raton Pass, a National Historic Landmark at elevation 7,834 feet (2,388 m).