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Its skyscrapers marking the final transition between the Great Plains and the American West, DENVER stands at the threshold of the Rocky Mountains . Despite being known as the " Mile High City ... Read more...
Seventy miles south of Denver on I-25, COLORADO SPRINGS was origi-nally developed as a vacation spot in 1871 by railroad tycoon William Jackson Palmer. He attracted so many English gentry to the town ... Read more...
Compared to most other Colorado ski towns, VAIL , 122 miles west of Denver off I-70, is a new creation. Only a handful of farmers lived here before the resort a collection of fake ... Read more...
Coffee-table magazines might have you believe that a tollgate outside ASPEN only admits film stars and the super-rich. This elite ski resort , two hundred miles west of Denver via Leadville, is ... Read more...
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DURANGO is the largest town in southwest Colorado and the best hub for exploring the Four Corners region. Founded in 1880 as a refining town and rail junction for Silverton, 45 miles north, steam ... Read more...
BOULDER , just 27 miles northwest of Denver on US-36, is one of the liveliest college towns in the country, filled with a young population that seems to divide its time between phenomenally healthy ... Read more...
Surrounded by wide valleys, STEAMBOAT SPRINGS , 65 miles north of Vail, looks like no other Colorado mountain resort. Its roots are in ranching rather than mining, and its downtown area still evokes ... Read more...
Lying at the flat base of a bowl of vast steep-sided mountains, TELLURIDE , 120 miles northwest of Durango on Hwy-145, is located in one of the most stupendously picturesque valleys in the Rockies. ... Read more...