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  • a state in west central United States in the Rocky Mountains a river in Texas
  • flows southeast into the Gulf of Mexico an important river in the southwestern United States
  • rises in the Rocky Mountains of northern Colorado and flows southwest through Utah into Arizona (where it flows through the Grand Canyon) and then southward through the southern tip of Nevada, then forming the border between California and Arizona and finally into Mexico where it empties into the Gulf of California
  • the main source of water in the southwestern United States

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    Otheruses1the U.S. State
    US state Name = Colorado Fullname = State of Colorado Flag = Flag of Colorado.svg Flaglink = Flag of Colorado Seal = Coloradostateseal.jpg Map = Map of USA highlighting Colorado.png Nickname = The Centennial State Capital = Denver, ColoradoDenver OfficialLang = English LargestCity = Denver, ColoradoDenver Governor = Bill Owens (R) Senators = Wayne Allard (R) Ken Salazar (D) PostalAbbreviation = CO AreaRank = 8th TotalArea = 269,837 LandArea = 268,879 WaterArea = 962 PCWater = 0.36 PopRank = 24th 2000Pop = 4,301,261 DensityRank = 37th 2000Density = 16.01 AdmittanceOrder = 38th AdmittanceDate = August 1, 1876 TimeZone = Mountain Standard Time ZoneMountain: UTC-7/Daylight saving timeDST-6 Latitude = 37°N to 41°N Longitude = 102°W to 109°W Width = 451 Length = 612 HighestElev = 4,401 MeanElev = 2,100 LowestElev = 1,010 ISOCode = US-CO Website = www.colorado.gov
    Colorado is a U.S. statestate in the Western United Stateswestern United States. Colorado is best known as the home of the highest peaks of the Rocky Mountains, which dominate the western half of the state; eastern Colorado is largely high plains. The state capital and largest city is Denver, Colorado; the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area contains over half of the state's population (2.5 million out of 4.3 million). The state was named after the Spanish languageSpanish word "Colorado" which means "reddish colored" that presumably refers to the red sandstone formations in the area or reddish brown color of the Colorado River.The U.S. Postal abbreviation for the state is CO. The USS ColoradoUSS ''Colorado'' was named in honor of this state.

    History of Colorado - mainarticleHistory of Colorado The territory which ultimately became Colorado was added to the United States by the 1803 Louisiana Purchase and the 1848 Mexican Cession. The Colorado Gold Rush of 1859 (see also Fifty-Niner) brought large numbers of settlers to the Denver, ColoradoDenver area, although the population collapsed following an initial mining boom. The Colorado Territory was organized as a Political divisions of the United StatesUnited States territory on February 28, 1861 and Colorado attained statehood in 1876 (earning it the moniker the "Centennial State"). Colorado women were granted the right to vote starting on November 7, 1893.

    Law and government - Like the majority of the U.S. statestates, Colorado's current constitution provides for three branches of government: the legislative, executive and judicial branches. The legislative body is the General Assembly made up of two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House of Representatives has 65 members and the Senate has 35. Currently, United States Democratic PartyDemocrats are in control of both chambers of the General Assembly. The 2005 Colorado General Assembly is the first to be controlled by the Democrats in forty years.Colorado is considered a very independent state politically, with 17 of the !List_of_Colorado_Governorsgovernors Democratic Party (United States)Democrat and 12 of them Republican Party (United States)Republican in the last 100 years. The state supported Democratic Party (United States)Democrat Bill Clinton in 1992, and the Republican Party (United States)Republican presidential nominees in 1996 and 2000. Recently, the state appears to be going more towards the center. George W. Bush won the state's 9 electoral votes in 2004 by a margin of 5 percentage points with 51.7% of the vote, considerably less than the 9% margin Bush won by in 2000 cnn.com. Democratic Party (United States)Democrats also gained in every open seat race in the state, picking up a seat in the Senate and the House of Representatives. Democratic Party (United States)Democrats are strongest in Denver Metropolitan Areametropolitan Denver, Boulder, southern Colorado, and a few western ski resort counties, while Republican Party (United States)Republicans are strongest in the rural plains region, Colorado Springs, the !Western_Slope_of_ColoradoWestern Slope, and some of the Denver suburbs. The two Senators from Colorado are Wayne Allard (Republican) and Ken Salazar (Democrat).The governor heads the state's executive branch. The current governor of Colorado is Bill Owens (Republican). See: List of Colorado Governors

    Geography - ''See: list of Colorado counties, list of Colorado rivers''Colorado is one of only three states (the others are Wyoming and Utah) that has only lines of latitude and longitude for borders. It stretches exactly from 37°N to 41°N, and 102°W to 109°W. The Four Corners Monument at its southwestern-most point is at 37°N and 109°W.East of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains are the Colorado Eastern Plains, the section of the Great Plains within Colorado at elevations ranging from 3500 to 7000 ft (1,000 to 2,000 m). Kansas and Nebraska border Colorado to the east. The plains are sparsely settled with most population along the South Platte RiverSouth Platte and the Arkansas RiverArkansas rivers and the I-70 corridor. Rainfall is meager, averaging about 15 in/year (380 mm/year). There is some irrigated farming, but much of the land is used for dryland farming or ranching. Winter wheat is a typical crop and most small towns in the region boast both a water tower and a grain elevator.The major cities and towns lie just east of the Front Range, in the I-25 corridor. The majority of the population of Colorado lives in this densely urbanized strip.To the west lies the Colorado Front RangeFront Range of the Rocky Mountains with notable peaks such as Longs PeakLong's Peak, Mount Evans, Pikes PeakPike's Peak, and the Spanish Peaks near Walsenburg in the south. This area drains to the east, is forested, and partially urbanized. With urbanization, utilization of the forest for timbering and grazing was retarded which resulted in accumulation of fuel. During the drought of 2002 devastating forest fireforest fires swept this area.To the west of the Front Range lies the continental divide. To the west of the continental divide is the Western Slope of ColoradoWestern Slope. Water west of the continental divide drains into the Pacific Ocean via the Colorado River (U.S.)Colorado River. relief map of Colorado — much of the state is flat, despite stereotypes]]Within the interior of the Rocky Mountains there are several large parks or high broad basins. In the north, on the east side of the continental divide is North Park. North Park is drained by the North Platte River which flows north into Wyoming. Just south, but on the west side of the continental divide is Middle Park, drained by the Colorado River. South Park is the headwaters of the South Platte River. To the south lies the San Luis Valley, the headwaters of the Rio Grande which drains into New Mexico. Across the Sangre de Cristo Range to the east of the San Luis Valley lies the Wet Mountain Valley. These basins, particularly the San Luis Valley, lie along the Rio Grande Rift, a major geological formation, and its branches. See Great Rift Valley. The Rocky Mountains within Colorado contain 54 peaks over 14,000 ft (4,270 m), known as fourteeners. The mountains are timbered with conifers and aspen to the tree-line, at an elevation of about 12,000 ft (4,000 m) in southern Colorado to about 10,500 ft (3,200 m) in northern Colorado; above this only alpine vegetation grows. The Rockies are snow-covered only in the winter; most snow melts by mid August with the exception of a few small glaciers. The Colorado Mineral Belt, stretching from the San Juan Mountains in the southwest to Boulder and Central City, ColoradoCentral City on the front range, contains most of the historic gold and silver mining districts of Colorado. The Western Slope is generally drained by the Colorado River and its tributaries. Notable to the south are the San Juan Mountains, an extremely rugged mountain range, and to the west of the San Juans, the Colorado Plateau, a high desert bordering Southern Utah. Grand Junction, ColoradoGrand Junction is the largest city on the Western Slope. Grand Junction is served by Interstate Highway I-70. To the southeast of Grand Junction is Grand Mesa, a large flat-topped mountain. Further east lie the ski resorts of Aspen, ColoradoAspen, Vail, ColoradoVail, Crested Butte, ColoradoCrested Butte, and Steamboat Springs, ColoradoSteamboat Springs. The northwestern corner of Colorado bordering Northern Utah and Western Wyoming is mostly sparsely populated rangeland.From west to east, the state consists of desert-like basins, turning into plateaus, then alpine mountains, and then the grasslands of the Great Plains. Mount Elbert is the highest peak in the Rocky Mountains within the continental United States. The famous Pikes PeakPike's Peak is just west of Colorado Springs, ColoradoColorado Springs. Its lone peak is visible from near the Kansas border on clear days.

    Economy - The state's economy broadened from its mid 19th century roots in mining when irrigated agriculture developed, and by the late 19th century, raising livestock had become important. Early industry was based on the extraction and processing of minerals and agricultural products. Current agricultural products are cattle, wheat, dairy products, maizecorn, and hay.The federal government is also a major economic force in the state with many important federal facilities including NORAD and the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, NOAA and the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, COBoulder, U.S. Geological Survey and other government agencies at the Denver Federal Center in Lakewood, COLakewood, the Denver Mint, and !United_States_Court_of_Appeals _for_the_Tenth_Circuit 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver, and a federal ADX_FlorenceSupermax Prison and other federal prisons near Cañon City, COCañon City. There are of course various other !Independent_Agencies_of_the_Un ited_States_Governmentfederal agencies and federally owned lands in the state, especially with Colorado's abundant National Forests and four !List_of_U.S._national_parks_by _state#ColoradoNational Parks. There are also numerous private companies that have operations in Colorado that deal with the governmental agencies in the state.In the second half of the 20th century the industrial and service sectors have expanded greatly. The state's economy is diversified and is notable for its concentration of scientific research and high-technology industries. Other industries include food processing, transportation equipment, machinery, chemical products, minerals such as gold and molybdenum, and tourism. Denver is an important financial center.bea.gov - The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that the total state product in 2003 was $187 billion. Per capital personal income in 2003 was $34,561, putting Colorado 8th in the nation.To see a 2004 per capital personal income comparison table on a state basis: bea.gov

    Demographics -

    Population - The 2000 Census reported Colorado's population as 4,301,261 census.gov, and the state's 2004 population is estimated to be 4,601,403 census.gov. Between 1990 and 2004, Colorado's population grew by 39.7%, a growth rate outpaced only by Nevada and Arizona's. According to estimates made in 2004, Colorado's population will increase to 7,150,000 by 2030 cwcb.state.co.us. The largest increases are expected along the Front Range, especially in the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area.As of 2004, 441,000 foreign-born persons (9.7% of the population) live in the state, including an estimated 144,000 illegal aliens (3.1% of the state population).

    Race and ancestry - The racial makeup of the state and comparison to the prior census:2000 year2=1990 82.8% year2=88.2% 3.8% year2=4.0% 2.2% year2=1.8% 1.0% year2=0.8% Other race year1=7.3% year2=5.1% 2.8% !year2=
    *? 74.5% year2White=80.7% year1Hispanic=17.1% year2Hispanic=12.9% Racial_demographics_end (Estimates for the year 2003 are available at: census.gov - PDF.)Colorado's Hispanic presence is one of the USA's largest—only five states have more Hispanics (per capita). Denver and some other areas have significant Mexican populations, while southern Colorado has a large number of Hispanos, the descendants of early New Mexican settlers of colonial Spanish origin.The largest ancestry groups in Colorado are British AmericanBritish, German AmericanGerman, Scandinavian, Irish AmericanIrish, and Spanish/Hispano. Persons reporting German ancestry are the largest group in the state and are especially strong in the Front Range and eastern Plains. People of British extraction are the largest group in the western Rocky Mountains.

    Religion -
  • ChristianityChristian – 75%
  • *ProtestantismProtestant – 48%
  • **Baptist – 9%
  • **MethodismMethodist – 5%
  • **LutheranismLutheran – 5%
  • **Episcopal – 3%
  • **PresbyterianismPresbyterian – 3%
  • **Other Protestant or general Protestant – 23%
  • *Roman Catholicism in the United StatesRoman Catholic – 24%
  • *Latter-Day Saint (Mormon) – 2%
  • *Other Christian – 1%
  • JudaismJewish – 2%
  • Other Religions – 1%
  • Non-Religious/Agnostic – 22%Compared to the nation at large, Colorado—like many other Western states—has a high percentage of non-religious people. In addition, although quite small in number overall, Colorado has one of the highest concentrations of Tibetan Buddhists in North America, located primarily in Boulder and Crestone. Nonetheless, the state—specifically the city of Colorado Springs—is home to numerous Christian groups. Focus on the Family is among the most prominent of these.

    More information - For detailed social information on Colorado, see factfinder.census.gov - here; for economic information, see factfinder.census.gov - here; and for housing information, see factfinder.census.gov - here.

    Important cities and towns - ussmcolorado.pngco Each grouping represents a U.S. Census United States metropolitan areametropolitan or United States micropolitan areamicropolitan area, headed by its principal city (or cities). Each city named in bold has a population greater than 100,000. Other notable cities (population under 10,000)
  • Alamosa, ColoradoAlamosa
  • Aspen, ColoradoAspen
  • Glenwood Springs, ColoradoGlenwood Springs
  • Leadville, ColoradoLeadville
  • Trinidad, ColoradoTrinidad
  • Vail, ColoradoVail
  • Walsenburg, ColoradoWalsenburg

    25 Richest Places in Colorado - Ranked by per capita income1 Cherry Hills Village, ColoradoCherry Hills Village $99,996
    2 Genesee, ColoradoGenessee CDP $79,180
    3 Columbine Valley, ColoradoColumbine Valley $71,758
    4 Castle Pines, ColoradoCastle Pines CDP $70,456
    5 Greenwood Village, ColoradoGreenwood Village $69,189
    6 Bonanza, ColoradoBonanza $66,857
    7 Bow Mar, ColoradoBow Mar $53,558
    8 Heritage Hills, ColoradoHeritage Hills CDP $50,041
    9 Perry Park, ColoradoPerry Park CDP $47,574
    10 Lone Tree, ColoradoLone Tree $46,287
    11 Meridian, ColoradoMeridian CDP $46,031
    12 The Pinery, ColoradoThe Pinery CDP $43,065
    13 Eldorado Springs, ColoradoEldorado Springs CDP $42,908
    14 Vail, ColoradoVail $42,390
    15 Foxfield, ColoradoFoxfield $40,970
    16 Aspen, ColoradoAspen $40,680
    17 Niwot, ColoradoNiwot $39,943
    18 Mountain Village, ColoradoMountain Village $39,920
    19 Edwards, ColoradoEdwards CDP $39,784
    20 Pitkin, ColoradoPitkin $39,182
    21 Telluride, ColoradoTelluride $38,832
    22 Woodmoor, ColoradoWoodmoor CDP $38,758
    23 Castlewood, ColoradoCastlewood CDP $37,891 (now a part of Centennial, ColoradoCentennial)
    24 Vona, ColoradoVona $37,802
    25 Eagle-Vail, ColoradoEagle-Vail CDP $37,260
    Richest places in Colorado''See complete list of Colorado places''

    Colorado tourism and recreation -

    National parks -
  • Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
  • Mesa Verde National Park
  • Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve

    National monuments -
  • Colorado National Monument
  • Dinosaur National Monument
  • Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument
  • Hovenweep National Monument
  • Canyons of the Ancients National Monument

    National recreational areas -
  • Arapaho National Recreational Area
  • Curecanti National Recreational Area

    National forests -
  • Arapaho National Forest
  • Grand Mesa National Forest
  • Gunnison National Forest
  • Pike National Forest
  • Rio Grande National Forest
  • Roosevelt National Forest
  • Routt National Forest
  • San Isabel National Forest
  • San Juan National Forest
  • Uncompahgre National Forest
  • White River National Forest

    National grasslands -
  • Comanche National Grassland
  • Pawnee National Grassland

    Wilderness areas -
  • Collegiate Peaks WildernessCollegiate Peaks Wilderness Area
  • Flat Top Wilderness Area
  • Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Wilderness Area
  • Hunter-Fryingpan Wilderness Area
  • La Garita Wilderness Area
  • Lizard Head WildernessLizard Head Wilderness Area
  • Lost Creek WildernessLost Creek Wilderness Area
  • Maroon Bells Snowmass Wilderness Area
  • Mount Sneffels WildernessMount Sneffels Wilderness Area
  • Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area
  • Rawah Wilderness Area
  • Sangre de Cristo Wilderness Area
  • Uncompahgre WildernessUncompahgre Wilderness Area
  • Weminuche Wilderness Area
  • West Elk Wilderness Area

    National historic sites -
  • Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site 1833-1849 trading fort in Colorado
  • Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site Nov. 29, 1864 US massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Innocents

    Education -

    Colleges and universities -

    Professional sports teams -

    Major highways -

    References -
  • U.S. Census Bureau.
  • *quickfacts.census.gov - Colorado QuickFacts. Geographic and demographic information.
  • *census.gov - Colorado - Race and Hispanic Origin: 1860 to 1990 (Portable Document FormatPDF)

  • Websites


    Rock On Colorado
    It's all about the music! Photos, calendar of upcoming shows, useful articles
    http://www.rockoncolorado.com

    Gandacul de Colorado
    Romanian Newspaper in USA. Published in 49 states and 9 countries, Gandacul de Colorado contains political, cultural and economic news, editorials, sport, religious and cultural news, opinions, entertainment and classifieds. The newspaper is particularly appealing to the Romanian, Romanian - Ukrainian and Moldavian communities. GDC is well known among these groups which are the main source for news and classifieds. Because of their specific cultural background, the Romanians try to maintain their language and the connections with the community and their country through generations. Therefore, even the American-born Romanians speak the Romanian language very well, Gandacul de Colorado strives to be a personal and business connection between Romanians, Americans and the rest of the world.
    http://www.gandaculdecolorado.com/

    Lake Havasu City REALTOR Homes Land Investment
    A single source for real estate services covering the Lake Havasu City, Colorado River, and Mohave County areas.
    http://www.loridee.com/

    Denver Young Artists Orchestra
    The DYAO is the premier youth orchestra of the Rocky Mountain region. Its mission is to sustain a youth orchestra of the highest quality, which provides encouragement, educational and performance opportunities to its members, and inspiration to the community.
    http://www.dyao.org/

    Northeast Colorado Child Care Resource and Referral
    Provides free referrals to child care providers. Assists potential providers with licensing. Provides technical assistance and training opportunities to child care providers.
    http://www.ncccrr.org

    Zalkin Training and Development
    Management/ Leadership Training and Coaching Services for government, corporate, and small businesses. Zalkin Training also offers services for Jewish communal organizations and general non-profit organizations. Zalkin Training offers coaching services for executives, clergy members, government officials, professionals, entrepreuners, and individuals. Zalkin Training works throughout the US and in Asia.
    http://www.zalkin-training.com/

    Manitou Springs bed and breakfast B&B Colorado Lodging Accommodations
    Experience Two Sisters Inn - a bed and breakfast, a Rocky Mountain Inn in Colorado , providing lodging accommodations in Manitou Springs
    http://www.twosisinn.com/

    Handmade Pottery
    High quality, high-fired, handmade wood/soda/salt-fired porcelain and stoneware pottery
    http://www.dianekenney.com/

    All States - Local Wedding Officiants
    Locator and referral service for wedding officiants, ministers, pastors, cantors, priests, rabbis, celebrants, and judges throughout the United States.
    http://www.localweddingofficiants.com

    Cliff Dwellings of the Anasazi
    Informational website about the ancient puebloans known as the Anasazi and the archaeological sites they left behind.
    http://www.cliffdwelling.com

    Quarter Pound
    Quarter Pound...giving some of the best un-seduced original music money can’t buy. We are a progressive rock band with a sound that touches many styles. Rather than being assumed predictable, we give a range from Reggae, Rock & Roll, Blues, Metal, Ballets, Acoustic, Punk, Grunge and Rap. We are even throwing in some Bag Pipers and a Drum line for drink’n buddies.
    http://www.qprocks.com/

    The Eley Law Firm
    We represent workers who are injured on the job in Colorado.
    http://www.eleylawfirm.com/

    Storm Mountain News
    Storm Mountain News providing news and Community Information for the Storm Mountain, Drake, Glen Haven and surrounding rural Larimer County of Northern Colorado
    http://www.stormmountain.net/

    CAPE - The Colorado Association for Public Employees
    CAPE has a 75+ year history of effective advocacy on behalf of State Government employees and retirees, including defeating threats at the Capitol, as well as introducing and supporting helpful legislation.
    http://www.ecape.net/

    http://www.newdealers.com
    Music News and Reviews on Big name and Local Artists. Based out of Denver, CO
    http://www.newdealers.com/

    Colorado Racing.com
    CoRacing.com, the epitome of web based forums that builds upon the norm of anonymous sites. ColoradoRacing has grown to numbers far beyond those imagined since it's inception in April 2000. CoRacing.com has been featured in Sport Compact Car and has also seen numerous other publications. This is due to it's impact on the Import and Sport Compact community while still reaching out to the Domestic crowd. You won't see any of those petty Import vs. Domestic battles here, just comradery and a mutual love of the sport. Colorado. Racing. CoRacing.com.
    http://www.costreetracing.com/

    Black Diamond Services
    Black Diamond provides Database driven Web Applications development, Web Site development, and Web Hosting, utilizing Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP technologies.
    http://www.bdsvc.com

    C.O.O.L.-Net
    C.O.O.L.-Net provides Database driven Web Applications development, Web Site development, and Web Hosting, utilizing Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP technologies.
    http://www.njcool.net

    http://www.joannawhitney.com/iaimages/fcss_2.jpg
    Abstract multimedia multi-photo collage on canvas with oil. Snow storm in the Catskills.
    http://www.joannawhitney.com/

    The Art of Jerry McElroy
    Jerry McElroy's oil and acrylic paintings depicting the southwest. Born in Colorado, Jerry is the fourth generation of McElroys to inhabit this state after his great great grandmother arrived in Denver by covered wagon. He was raised in Boulder and upon graduating from high school entered military service in the US Coast Guard. He graduated from Brooks Institute of Photography in 1977 and has worked as a commercial photographer for 28 years. He is a self taught oil and acrylic painter who's work centers around the desert southwest and the ancient puebloans. Being of Native American ancestry himself, he is drawn to the places and ruins of the Anasazi who flourished in the Four Corners Area over 700 years ago.
    http://www.jerrymcelroy.com

    Mystic Gnosis
    To know one's self at the deepest level is to know God. Mystical knowledge is the direct understanding and knowing that God is within with no intermediary involved.
    http://www.mysticgnosis.com

    Scenic Alpha Quadrant
    Scenic travel photos of famous locations across North America
    http://www.scenic-alpha-quadrant.de/

    Structural Core Therapy
    Dr. Herbert Grassmann is one of SKT’s two founders. The organization is a dozen years old and has trained over 150 health care practitioners. It is based in Bavaria, in Southeast Germany. In the late ‘80s and early 90s Dr.Herbert Grassmann trained in Structural Integration work at the Guild for Structural Integration (he is an advanced practitioner of ten years); in Hakomi Integrative Somatics and served as translator for a training in Germany (he is a Certified Hakomi Therapist); and trained with Dr.Peter Levine, founder of Somatic Experience. He has combined these three kinds of work and teaches the combination in a high quality and more efficient format.
    http://www.strukturellekoerpertherapie.de/

    CHEC Homeschool Books and Resources
    We provide some of the nation's best resources to inspire, encourage, and equip families involved in home-centered education. Visit us online today for quality products, great prices, and more!
    http://www.checbooks.com/

    James Trigg Fine Arts Online Gallery
    Fine art oil paintings of the landscape, archetecture and people of the southwestern United States done in an impressionistic, representational style by nationally known artist James Trigg.
    http://www.jamestrigg.com/

    Insiders Guides
    Travel Guides for every destination.
    http://www.insidersguides.com/

    Aerial Photography Directory Aerial Photographers
    Aerial Photography directory Aerial Photographers Directory Telephone listings of aerial photographers available for photography assignments. Stock aerial photos sources of pictures throughout the United States and Canada
    http://www.aerial-photography-america.com/

    Ghost Town Gallery
    Pictures of ghost towns and historic places in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Idaho, Montana, Utah. Picture gallery, driving directions, historic information, maps.
    http://www.ghosttowngallery.com/

    Full Service Bridal Shop
    Wedding Dresses Colorado, Pronovias, San Patrick, Alfred Angelo Dresses, Maggie Sottero Wedding Dresses, Essense of Australia, Amalie, Kitty Chen, Moonlight Wedding Dresses, Andaluzia Couture, Amelie, Victoria's, Bridal Gowns, Mother of the Bride, Bridesmaid, Flowergirl, Prom, Veils, Tiaras.
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    http://www.WesternPhotography.com
    Tour the earth's beauty from your armchair: Relax and enjoy wildlife, plant life, and scenic wonders. I've done all the strenuous hiking for you -- just take it all in.
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    Open Road bluegrass band
    Rounder Recording artists based in Colorado
    http://www.openroadbluegrass.com/

    Doug Stevenson's Story Theater International
    The Story Theater Method is a unique storytelling technology that teaches people how to use strategic storyteling to make a point, teach a lesson or sell a product or service.
    http://www.storytheater.net/

    crescent moon snowshoes and trekking poles
    boulder based manufacturing company makes a line of snowshoes and poles - innovative solutions and unique features and benefits of their products makes this site worth visiting for hikers and snowshoers all around the world.
    http://www.crescentmoonsnowshoes.com/

    Executive Hangars at Meadow Lake Airport
    Aircraft Hangars at Meadow Lake Airport.
    http://www.4hangars.com/

    PlanetPagosa
    Community Website for Pagosa Springs CO
    http://www.planetpagosa.com/

    Guided Flyfishing Trips and Guide School
    A complete flyfishing gu7ide service for recreational flyfishing adventures and a professional guide school for aspiring guides.
    http://www.columbineflyfishers.com/

    Breckenridge, Colorado Fly Fishing
    Hello, and welcome to Blue River Anglers, Colorado's premier Summit County fly fishing guide service and fly shop! We specialize in instruction; Breckenridge guided fly fishing trips, and local fishing knowledge for anglers of all levels!
    http://www.blueriveranglers.com/

    Checkpoint Racing
    Race and Rally Equipment. Sparco, MOMO, OMP, Stilo, Piloti, and more.
    http://www.cp-racing.com/

    Ai Creative Design & Interactive Agency
    Ai Creative is a marketing, design & web development agency. Our comprehensive services include marketing communications, creative design, web technologies, and search engine optimization.
    http://www.aicreative.com/

    Discover Colorado
    Official site of the State of Colorado. Offers history, demographic information, maps, information on business, tourist information, as well as information on state government.
    http://www.colorado.gov/

    Colorado Travel and Tourism
    Official site from the state Tourism Office. Maps, information on accommodations, attractions, recreation, and transportation throughout the state.
    http://www.colorado.com/

    University of Colorado, Boulder
    The College of Arts and Sciences houses the Department of Communication; the College of Journalism and Mass Communication offers more possibilities.
    http://www.colorado.edu/

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