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Forgotten Colorado: Northern Region by Heath Gay (Signed Copy)

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Northern Colorado is a unique area of the state, encompassing both the massive Rocky Mountains and the arid Great Plains regions. With its diverse landscapes and resources, northern Colorado has provided a playground and a way of life for centuries.

This third installment of the Forgotten Colorado Series will focus on historic, unique, abandoned, and must-see places throughout Northern Colorado. You will be exposed to twenty distinct areas, and more than forty-five different sites that provide a glimpse into what life was like back in the day, and in some cases, how life continues today.

Forgotten Colorado: Northern Region highlights the ghost town associated with James A. Michener's landmark novel “Centennial”; how to find the exact location where Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming meet; the DuPont Company’s model town designed to attract dynamite workers; the “Masonville Monster”, historic sites within Rocky Mountain National Park, a town made famous for its Rocky Mountain Oysters, numerous not-to-be-missed gems along the international CanAm Highway, and so much more. Get ready to see a side of Colorado you’ve never seen before!

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Northern Colorado is a unique area of the state, encompassing both the massive Rocky Mountains and the arid Great Plains regions. With its diverse landscapes and resources, northern Colorado has provided a playground and a way of life for centuries.

This third installment of the Forgotten Colorado Series will focus on historic, unique, abandoned, and must-see places throughout Northern Colorado. You will be exposed to twenty distinct areas, and more than forty-five different sites that provide a glimpse into what life was like back in the day, and in some cases, how life continues today.

Forgotten Colorado: Northern Region highlights the ghost town associated with James A. Michener's landmark novel “Centennial”; how to find the exact location where Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming meet; the DuPont Company’s model town designed to attract dynamite workers; the “Masonville Monster”, historic sites within Rocky Mountain National Park, a town made famous for its Rocky Mountain Oysters, numerous not-to-be-missed gems along the international CanAm Highway, and so much more. Get ready to see a side of Colorado you’ve never seen before!

Northern Colorado is a unique area of the state, encompassing both the massive Rocky Mountains and the arid Great Plains regions. With its diverse landscapes and resources, northern Colorado has provided a playground and a way of life for centuries.

This third installment of the Forgotten Colorado Series will focus on historic, unique, abandoned, and must-see places throughout Northern Colorado. You will be exposed to twenty distinct areas, and more than forty-five different sites that provide a glimpse into what life was like back in the day, and in some cases, how life continues today.

Forgotten Colorado: Northern Region highlights the ghost town associated with James A. Michener's landmark novel “Centennial”; how to find the exact location where Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming meet; the DuPont Company’s model town designed to attract dynamite workers; the “Masonville Monster”, historic sites within Rocky Mountain National Park, a town made famous for its Rocky Mountain Oysters, numerous not-to-be-missed gems along the international CanAm Highway, and so much more. Get ready to see a side of Colorado you’ve never seen before!

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