The Bassick Mine of Colorado Ghost Town-Querida
The Bassick Mine of Colorado Ghost Town Querida Edmund Chase Bassick was a global traveler who struck it rich by moving to Rosita, Colorado. After a good turn in the mineral industry, Bassick founded Bassickville, which would become the future gho...
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ROSITA CEMETERY These headstones keep the history of one of Colorado's ghost towns, it's survivors, and their ancestors dedication to honoring their loved one's memories. Local Mason chapter histories present well in bronze plaques located on the ...
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THE STAINED GLASS OF BISHOP CASTLE "Bishop Castle is an "elaborate and intricate" "one-man project" named after its constructor, Jim Bishop, that has become a roadside attraction in central Colorado." - Wikipedia Jim Bishop's Built Not Bought Mast...
Read More InfoPine Gulch Fire 100% Contained - Smoke Plume Pics
The Pine Gulch Fire 100% Contained 139,007 acres burned, 100% Contained - Largest Wildfire in Colorado State History. The fire was started by a lightning strike July 31st. Over 70 press releases regarding the fire are on this link. It makes for an...
Read More InfoGreat Sand Dunes National Park
Great Sand Dunes National Park Not just any snow sled will work on the dunes. Park rangers said they had never seen the creek surge so strongly. The creek bed is full of wildlife tracks. Notice the clumps of sand around the fresh deer track, how f...
Read More InfoSwink Veterans Day Flag Raising Today at Eleven
Tallest American Flag Pole in Colorado Gets A New Flag Veterans Day A Veterans Day Flag Raising Planned To Present New Flag To The Community. Today, November 11th, the Swink community will gather to honor our area veterans. Gilbert Davis, owner of...
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Summer Flowers of San Isabel National Forest
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