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  2. Tincup, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    In 1878, lode deposits were discovered in the area, and the town of Virginia City was laid out in March 1879. By the 1880 census, the town had a population of 1,495. As Virginia City, it was incorporated in August 1880, but confusion with Virginia City, Nevada, and Virginia City, Montana, caused the residents to change the name. The town was ...

  3. Holy Cross Abbey (Cañon City, Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    The Abbey of the Holy Cross in Cañon City, Colorado, is a former monastery of the Order of St. Benedict in the United States. [1] It existed for nearly 120 years, operating such various enterprises as a boarding school for boys and a winery. It is listed on the National Register of Historical Places.

  4. Colorado - Wikipedia

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    There were no casualties and only a small amount of damage was reported. It was the second-largest earthquake in Colorado's history, the largest being a magnitude 6.6 earthquake, recorded in 1882. [81] Four minor earthquakes rattled Colorado on August 24, 2018, ranging from magnitude 2.9 to 4.3. [82]

  5. History of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Chief Ouray and Chipeta. Ancestral Puebloans — A diverse group of peoples that lived in the valleys and mesas of the Colorado Plateau; Apache Nation — An Athabaskan-speaking nation that lived in the Great Plains in the 18th century, then migrated southward to Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, leaving a void on the plains that was filled by the Arapaho and Cheyenne from the east.

  6. Category:History of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Colorado" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 203 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Holy Cross City, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Holy Cross City (also known as Holy Cross) is an extinct town located in Eagle County, Colorado, United States. Holy Cross City got its name from Mount of the Holy Cross , located nearby. The Holy Cross post office operated from January 23, 1882, until February 8, 1899, and from December 7, 1904, until August 7, 1905. [ 3 ]

  8. St. Benedict's Monastery, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The monks manage their ranchlands, operate a cookie bakery, and offer retreat facilities for groups and individuals. A retreat house and guest hermitages are located about 1 mile from the main monastery building. The monastery was founded in 1956 as a foundation established by the Trappist community at St. Joseph's Abbey in Spencer ...

  9. Timeline of Colorado history - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Midland Railroad begins service between Colorado City and Leadville via Buena Vista and Hagerman Tunnel under the Continental Divide of the Americas. September 1: The Town of Brighton incorporates. [63] June 15: The Town of Fort Morgan incorporates. [63] February 25: The State of Colorado creates Logan County from a portion of Weld ...