A walk through the Clear Creek History Park in Golden, Colorado
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Clear Creek History Park is home to many of the original buildings from the old Pearce Ranch in Golden Gate Canyon (about fifteen miles away as the crow flies). When a housing development threatened the ranch buildings in the early 1990s, the community rallied together to save this piece of Golden's history. Beginning in 1994, the buildings were moved to Golden, log by log, where they were lovingly reconstructed over the course of four years. Clear Creek History Park opened its gates to walk-up visitors in the spring of 1999. Since then, we've invited thousands to take a fresh look at the frontier.
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Hike Colorado - near Winfield, Clear Creek, Colorado Trail
Hike a short section of the Colorado Trial, Collegiate West, Clear Creek near Winfield
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Clear Creek Canyon
A historical and existential tour of the canyon road that leads to the gaming town of Blackhawk.
Colorado Motorcycle Trip: Clear Creek Canyon
Part 10 of our 36 day Western America Motorcycle Tour.
Ride with us from Golden, Colorado through Clear Creek Canyon to the historic mining town of Central City. 21 scenic miles along Highway 6 and highway 119.
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Drone Colorado - Clear Creek Canyon
Hiking Golden, Colorado's Clear Creek Canyon
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Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Golden, Colorado
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Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Golden, Colorado: Lookout Mountain, Buffalo Bill Grave and Museum, Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum, Golden Gate Canyon State Park, Colorado Railroad Museum, Mother Cabrini Shrine, Lariat Loop National Scenic Byway, Lookout Mountain Nature Center, Clear Creek History Park, Clear Creek Whitewater Park, Foothills Art Center, Heritage Square, Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum, Heritage Square Family Entertainment Village, Golden History Center
Clear Creek Canyon Park Hike
Vantage point hiking upward Clear Creek Canyon Park CO
A drive along US Highway 6 through Clear Creek Canyon, Colorado
This particular section of U.S. Highway 6 is located in between Idaho Springs and Golden, Colorado. In addition to providing a direct transportation route to the casinos in Black Hawk and Central City, the canyon also provides recreation for climbers and water enthusiasts.
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4th of July Lions park
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Geology of Western Colorado Near Gateway Canyons Resort
Western Colorado is a dream for sightseers and geologists, particularly surrounding Gateway Canyons Resort,
The Unaweep Canyon exposes Precambrian rock that is 1.4 to 1.7 billion years old. Some call it Colorado's Little Yosemite for its stunning views and incredible geological history. Formed before the Uncompahgre Uplift, Unaweep is a Yute Indian word, meaning canyon of divided waters or a canyon with two mouths. The Unaweep Canyon is a very special place in western Colorado, said to be the only canyon in the world where the water flows in both directions. Gateway Canyons Resort is a place where people can come to interact and be reminded about the manner in which natural forces have changed our landscape over time.
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Golden, CO is a thriving community steeped in history and entrepreneurship. Nestled at the foot of the Rocky Mountains about 15 miles from Denver, small business owners there are marking six years of Small Business Saturday. We spoke to retailers in Golden about the many ways they get locals to shop small all year, and how the largest business in town, the Coors Brewery, is an important partner in boosting traffic on main street.
Central City and Idaho Springs Then and Now
Central City and Idaho Springs were essential to the beginning of the state of Colorado. See what has changed and what has not.
Groundbreaking for the Chinese America Historical Museum at History Park (June 10, 1990)
Mayor Tom McEnergy and Councilwoman Susan Hammer speak at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Chinese American Historical Museum at the Ng Shing Gung, a joint project by History San José and the Chinese Historical & Cultural Project to share the stories of Chinese Americans in Santa Clara Valley.
Golden Eagle Campground - Colorado Springs
... Carla May Harris welcomes you to the Golden Eagle Campground in Colorado Springs
Clear Creek Canyon Road or old Highway 6 Part 2
Part 2 of my shoot on Clear Creak Canyon, old Highway 6. This ends in Idaho Springs, Colorado.
Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave, Golden, Colorado, United States, North America
William Frederick Buffalo Bill Cody (February 26, 1846 - January 10, 1917) was an American soldier, bison hunter and showman. He was born in the Iowa Territory (now the U.S. state of Iowa), in Le Claire but lived several years in Canada before his family moved to the Kansas Territory. Buffalo Bill received the Medal of Honor in 1872 for service to the US Army as a scout. One of the most colorful figures of the American Old West, Buffalo Bill became famous for the shows he organized with cowboy themes, which he toured in Great Britain and Europe as well as the United States. William Frederick Cody (Buffalo Bill) got his nickname after the American Civil War when he had a contract to supply Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo meat. Cody earned the nickname by killing 4,280 American bison (commonly known as buffalo) in eighteen months, (1867--1868). Cody and William Comstock competed in a buffalo-shooting match over the exclusive right to use the name, which Cody won by killing 68 bison to Comstock's 48. Cody had documented service as a soldier during the Civil War and as Chief of Scouts for the Third Cavalry during the Plains Wars. He claimed to have had many jobs, including as a trapper, bullwhacker, Fifty-Niner in Colorado, a Pony Express rider in 1860, wagonmaster, stagecoach driver, and a hotel manager, but historians have had difficulty documenting them, and he may have fabricated some for publicity. He became world famous for his Wild West shows, which toured in Great Britain and Europe. Audiences were enthusiastic about seeing a piece of the American West. The adventure story writer Emilio Salgari met Buffalo Bill in Italy, saw his show, and later featured him as a hero in some of his novels. In 1872, Cody was awarded a Medal of Honor for gallantry in action while serving as a civilian scout for the 3rd Cavalry Regiment. In 1917, the U.S. Army after Congress revised the standards for award of the medal removed from the rolls 911 medals previously awarded either to civilians, or for actions that would not warrant a Medal of Honor under the new higher standards. Among those revoked was Cody's. In 1977, Dr. Mary Edwards Walker's medal was restored, and other reviews began. Cody's medal along with those given to four other civilian scouts was re-instated on June 12, 1989. In 1895, Cody was instrumental in the founding of Cody, the seat of Park County in northwestern Wyoming. The Old Trail Town museum is at the center of the community and honors the traditions of Western life. Cody first passed through the region in the 1870s. He was so impressed by the development possibilities from irrigation, rich soil, grand scenery, hunting, and proximity to Yellowstone Park that he returned in the mid-1890s to start a town. He brought with him associates for whom streets were named: Beck, Alger, Rumsey, Bleistein and Salsbury. The town was incorporated in 1901. In November 1902, Cody opened the Irma Hotel, which he named after his daughter. He envisioned a growing number of tourists coming to Cody via the recently opened Burlington rail line. He expected that they would proceed up the Cody Road along the North Fork of the Shoshone River to visit Yellowstone Park. To accommodate travelers, Cody completed construction of the Wapiti Inn and Pahaska Tepee in 1905 along the Cody Road with the assistance of artist and rancher Abraham Archibald Anderson. Cody also established the TE Ranch, located on the South Fork of the Shoshone River about thirty-five miles from Cody. When he acquired the TE property, he sent cattle from Nebraska and South Dakota. His new herd carried the TE brand. The late 1890s were relatively prosperous years for Buffalo Bill's Wild West, and he bought more land to add to the TE Ranch. Eventually Cody held around 8,000 acres (32 km²) of private land for grazing operations and ran about 1,000 head of cattle. He also operated a dude ranch, pack horse camping trips, and big game hunting business at and from the TE Ranch. In his spacious ranch house, he entertained notable guests from Europe and America. Cody died of kidney failure on January 10, 1917, surrounded by family and friends at his sister's house in Denver. Cody was baptized into the Catholic Church the day before his death by Father Christopher Walsh of the Denver Cathedral.
Places to see in ( Denver - USA )
Places to see in ( Denver - USA )
Denver, the capital of Colorado, is an American metropolis dating to the Old West era. Larimer Square, the city’s oldest block, features landmark 19th-century buildings. Museums include the Denver Art Museum, an ultramodern complex known for its collection of indigenous works, and the mansion of famed Titanic survivor Molly Brown. Denver is also a jumping-off point for ski resorts in the nearby Rocky Mountains.
Denver is a vibrant city with plenty of attractions for visitors, plus a diverse collection of neighborhoods that can be attractions in themselves. Many of Denver's older areas are the perfect density for exploration; you'll find an interesting mix of apartments and homes with flowery front gardens, wide flagstone sidewalks, bright green lawns and big, shady trees. Capitol Hill, Highlands, Baker, Berkeley, Uptown, Sloan's Lake, Cheesman, Washington, City and Congress Parks are just some of the neighborhoods bustling with people and places to see.
Denver has many beautiful parks that are full of colorful gardens, meandering paths, crystal clear lakes, abundant wildlife and recreation opportunities. The city has a rich pioneer history, and there are plenty of museums where you can learn all about it. It's also a very environmentally conscious city, with one of the nation’s first municipal “Green Fleets”, public transit vehicles using hybrid and alternative fuel and a city tree-planting initiative. Hop on a green bus, grab a bike or just walk around to discover Denver.
Thanks to a re-urbanization of the city's central core, Denver now has name-worthy neighborhoods with flavors that are all their own – River North (RiNo) for hipster bars and eye-catching street art, Lower Highlands (LoHi) and South Broadway for great eateries and live music, Cherry Creek for glam, Lower Downtown (LoDo) for upscale restaurants and cocktail lounges as well as the Golden Triangle and Santa Fe for arts, theater and museums. In all, there's a neighborhood and a vibe for just about anybody.
A lot to see in Denver such as :
LoDo, Denver
Denver Botanic Gardens
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Denver Zoo
Denver Art Museum
Cherry Creek, Denver
Elitch Gardens
Colorado State Capitol
City Park
Downtown Aquarium
Molly Brown House Museum
Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Water World
Coors Field
Larimer Square
Civic Center
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge
Cheesman Park
Visit Denver
Clear Creek
16th Street Mall
Children's Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus
Cherry Creek State Park
Sloan Lake
Clyfford Still Museum
Chatfield State Park
Lakeside Amusement Park
Downtown Denver
Dinosaur Ridge
Capitol Hill
History Colorado Center
Cherry Creek
Museum of Contemporary Art Denver
Bear Creek
Larimer Street
Confluence Park
Denver Mint
Cherry Creek Reservoir
Chatfield Reservoir
Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms
Mount Falcon Park
Cherry Creek Trail
United States Mint Denver
Barr Lake State Park
Forney Museum of Transportation
National Western Stock Show
Ruby Hill Park
Sloan's Lake Park
East Colfax Avenue
Robert F. Clement Park
( Denver - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Denver . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Denver - USA
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The Living Ghost Town: Silver Plume, Colorado
Silver Plume is an old Colorado mining town located in a narrow canyon directly off I-70. It's only a few miles up from Georgetown and connected via I-70 and the Georgetown Loop Railroad. The town has a rich past and is part of the Georgetown-Silver Plume National Historic District.
Central City Colorado 1887 Panoramic Bird's Eye View Map 7087
Panoramic Maps, also known as Bird's Eye View, aerial view, or perspective maps. These were a popular form of art at the turn of the 20th century depicting a city's key points of interest.
Unlike traditional maps, Panoramic maps often highlighted the commercial aspects of a town, while also clearly showing many local residences.
I've had a lot fun looking up places I've been to on these maps -- and I've gotta say - It's amazing just how much things change -- and also how much things stay the same.
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