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A Tenderfoot in the Queen City: Take THAT, Middle School!
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A Tenderfoot in the Queen City. Sunday, December 2, 2012. Take THAT, Middle School! This in the late-breaking-news category:. Gove Middle School attendees the world over will be pleased to know that our former prison, uh, or rather, school. Gove Middle School, from ashes to ashes. Built in 1975, across the street from the previous Gove Junior High (. The new building was meant to be a modern paragon of junior high educational architecture. Gove Junior High School,. I think about these kinds of things.
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High Places: The Blog Has Moved!
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The Blog of the American Alpine Club Library and Colorado Mountain Club Collection. Wednesday, October 22, 2008. The Blog Has Moved! Please visit us at http:/ aaclibrary.wordpress.com. We've added audio and video and made some other changes. Come check it out! Posted by American Alpine Club Library. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Adopt A Preservation Project! By helping us buy a stand-up freezer and archival enclosure bags. To create online finding aids for an archive. A stacking slide scanner.
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High Places: October 2008
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The Blog of the American Alpine Club Library and Colorado Mountain Club Collection. Wednesday, October 22, 2008. The Blog Has Moved! Please visit us at http:/ aaclibrary.wordpress.com. We've added audio and video and made some other changes. Come check it out! Posted by American Alpine Club Library. Links to this post. Saturday, October 11, 2008. Posted by American Alpine Club Library. Links to this post. Friday, October 10, 2008. Thursday, October 23 at 7:00PM. Golden, CO 80401. Please join us to celebr...
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The Blog of the Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering Museum: September 2010
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Christmas is Come Early This Year. Another peak experience by Martha Perantoni. I’d heard the fall color in Grand County had exploded last weekend, so I grabbed a friend and her son and his fiancé and we headed up to Tabernash and on to Junco Lake Trailhead, intent on reaching Columbine Lake. True, the aspen trees were luminous yellow and some were even tipped with an unusual bittersweet orange. True, there were significant colorful groves that warranted making the journey from the Front Range. It’...
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A Tenderfoot in the Queen City: Mailbox of Love
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A Tenderfoot in the Queen City. Friday, February 24, 2012. You know your city has hit the Hipster Big Time when you start to see clever, quirky graffiti in mundane places. The Authorities- never ones to permit much fun- paint over the graffiti, yet up again it pops in a cheeky manner that most likely has The Man stomping and blustering at the audacity of those kids. Case in point: The lovebird mailboxes at 12th Avenue and Lafayette Street. They lean tenderly towards each other. Love You Too,". Denver on ...
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Alpine Club library a treasure trove for travelers, climbers – Summit County Citizens Voice
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Independent news source for Breckenridge, Frisco, Dillon, Keystone, Copper, and Silverthorne, Colorado – snow and skiing, local and world events, climate, wildlife, environment, forests and more. Summit County Citizens Voice. Alpine Club library a treasure trove for travelers, climbers. The American Alpine Club Henry S. Hall library collection includes a 469-year-old book called 'On the Appreciation of Mountains'. The library has a circulating collection of 20,000 books that got its start after some WWI ...
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A Tenderfoot in the Queen City: Bookers and Hookers
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A Tenderfoot in the Queen City. Monday, August 29, 2011. A rather large element of what makes a neighborhood special are the characters who inhabit it: small moving parts of the larger fabric lending the area a particular charm, or lack thereof. Denver, a sprawling city at 40 miles wide, has subdivided into a collection of smaller neighborhoods, each with its own unique feel. I once wrote about a few such New York City personages here. And about how a city’s inhabitants shape its character here. To start...
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