Denver was selected to host the 1976 Winter Olympics to coincide with Colorado’s centennial anniversary, but Colorado voters struck down ballot initiatives allocating public funds to pay for the high costs of the games, so they were moved to Innsbruck, Austria. The movement against hosting the games was based largely on environmental issues and was led by then State Senator Richard Lamm. Lamm was subsequently elected as Colorado governor in 1974.
On April 20, 1999, the Columbine High School massacre occurred at Columbine High School, which is located southwest of Denver in an unincorporated area in suburban Jefferson County; the school has a Littleton address.
Geography of Denver
Denver is located at 39°43′35″ North, 104°57′56″ West (39.726287, -104.965486)1 in the Colorado Front Range region. It has the Rocky Mountains to the west and the great plains to the east.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 401.3 km˛ (154.9 mi˛). 397.2 km˛ (153.4 mi˛) of it is land and 4.1 km˛ (1.6 mi˛) of it is water. The total area is 1.03% water.
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Colorado Travel Guide
Colorado is located in the middle of the mid-west. The western half of the state features the Rocky Mountains. Colorado has thousands of miles of well-maintained trails through the mountains, forests and plains. These trails attract hikers, backpackers, trekkers, wilderness campers and mountain climbers as well as horseback riders and mountain bikers. The western half of the state features the Rocky Mountains. Here, winter activities include skiing and snowboarding at picturesque mountain resorts such as Aspen, Vail and Breckenridge.
In the summer, mountain biking, hiking and camping are among the most popular activities. To the east of the
Aurora is a city located in Arapahoe County, Colorado with small sections in neighboring Adams County and Douglas County. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 276,900.
Historically, Aurora began as a small farming community on the plains east of Denver.
Although Aurora has long been considered by many in Colorado as one of Denver's larger suburbs, its growing population in recent decades (now over half the size of Denver proper) has led to efforts by some of citizens to be recognized as co-equal with its larger neighbor. A former mayor once expressed the somewhat whimsical notion
Castle Rock, Colorado, is the county seat of Douglas County, Colorado, about 35 miles south of Denver, Colorado on the Interstate 25 corridor just east of the front range of the Rocky Mountains. The town is the center of the burgeoning urbanization of the county. Castle Rock is named after a small prominent mesa just north of the town, clearly visible from Interstate 25. Access is provided to climb to the top of the rock should one so desire. Castle Rock is on Plum Creek, a small stream which floods from time to time. As of the 2000 census, the
Denver is a city located in Bremer County in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 1,627.
Denver was originally called Jefferson City, but after the Star Mail Route, a mail service provided to towns having no federal service, was established, the town changed its name to Breckenridge. When a federal post office was established in 1863, the name was changed to Denver.
Geography
Denver is located at 42°40'19" North, 92°20'1" West (42.672070, -92.333604)1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.6 km˛ (1.4 mi˛). 3.6 km˛
Brush is a city located in Morgan County, Colorado. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 5,117.
Geography of Brush
Brush is located at 40°15'28" North, 103°37'41" West (40.257836, -103.628109)1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.2 km˛ (2.4 mi˛). 6.2 km˛ (2.4 mi˛) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.
History of Brush
Named for Jared L. Brush. Brush came west to mine gold west of Denver in 1859, making him a "Fifty-Niner." Along with his brothers, William and John, homesteaded in northeast Colorado