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Tour America's Treasures editor Lee Price at Florissant Fossil Beds. |
Welcome to Colorado ! That’s me in the neighboring photo, always
ready to celebrate any place that has a National Monument site dedicated to the
preservation of immaculately detailed plant and insect fossils. While not one
of our official Save America’s Treasures
sites, Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument is definitely still a Colorado treasure.
We enjoyed a family vacation in Colorado last year, arriving
at Denver International Airport and immediately taking in the first of many memorable
landscapes—the clear demarcation between eastern Colorado’s Great Plains and the Rocky
Mountains to the immediate west of Denver. Two radically different worlds meet
here, roughly pasted together on a grand scale.
History below the ground, as well as above, in Colorado. |
For more professional orientation and plenty of solid Colorado tourism advice,
visit the Official Site of Colorado Tourism, Denver Colorado Tourist & Vacation Information, and Colorado Vacation Planning.
Our Tour America’s History exploration of Colorado ’s
15 Save America’s Treasures sites
begins on Wednesday.
The Rocky Mountains as seen from our resort in Breckenridge. |
Tour America's History Itinerary
Wednesday’s destination: Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Friday’s destination: Hutchinson Homestead Ranch
Friday’s destination: Hutchinson Homestead Ranch
© 2012 Lee Price
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