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Around Granby

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Product Code: 9781531675233
ISBN13: 9781531675233
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Around Granby

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The area around Granby was developed in the late 1800s and today remains true to the "Spirit of the West." It once was the Utes' summer hunting ground and was shared by fur trappers and mountain men in the winters. Later, prospectors came to Lulu City and mined for gold while loggers and homesteaders built schools and churches, forming the towns of Monarch, Selak, and Coulter. In 1905, the Moffat Railroad created a new town, putting Granby on the map. Dependable railroad access allowed ranches and businesses to thrive. The Victory Highway offered motorcars a route through the Arapaho National Forest and Rocky Mountain National Park, bringing tourism to dude ranches, where guests wanted to be cowboys. After World War II, the completion of the massive Colorado-Big Thompson Water Project changed the landscape when Lake Granby buried ranches and the Lindbergh airstrip. Soon, locals discovered "white gold" when skiing and winter sports expanded the four-season, mountain-resort community.


Author: Penny Rafferty Hamilton
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Publication Date: Dec 02, 2013
Number of Pages: 130 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: 1531675239
ISBN-13: 9781531675233
 

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