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Although history books usually begin with the 19th-century gold rush to the central Rockies, the real cradle of Colorado is here, on the wind-swept plains of the Southeast. It was here, in the 1540s, that the first gold-seekers arrived - Francisco Vasquez de Coronado and his band of conquistadores. It was here, in 1806, that Colorado received its first emissaries from the United States - the expedition led by Zebulon Pike. And it was here, in 1833, that the first American settlement was raised - Bent’s Old Fort. __The Arkansas River represents a direct line into the past. The Santa Fe Trail ran right alongside it, bringing traders and, later, armies into one of the country’s last Native American strongholds. For legendary frontiersmen such as Kit Carson and John C. Fremont, the Arkansas provided a gateway to the Rockies. Homesteaders traveled upstream in their wake, moving in tandem with the railroad crews and building towns - Lamar, La Junta and Rocky Ford - that still dot the banks of the river. The two largest cities of Southeast Colorado, Trinidad and Pueblo, made their wealth on ranching, coal mining and commerce. __Today the region possesses the dignity that comes with age. There’s no heritage of hurry here, no rush to riches at the foundation of the culture. Time is as plentiful as the prairie shortgrass. Visitors who overlook this quiet corner of the state are missing out on something special. In the vastness of its landscapes and the bottomless depth of its roots, Southeast Colorado conveys a sense of the eternal.
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Local News from Colorado Springs Gazette via Yahoo! News Colorado to look at taxpayer-paid lobbyists Nov 20, 2009 11:37 pm DENVER " At a time of budget cuts, Democratic Gov. Bill Ritter's administration last year paid employees and outside contractors $1.1 million to lobby state lawmakers on legislation ranging from ... Chase Bank's historic downtown location will close Saturday Nov 20, 2009 11:37 pm Chase Bank will complete a long-planned consolidation of its downtown Colorado Springs operations Monday. It will reopen a branch at 28 E. Boulder St. after a $4 million renovation that bank officials... Harrison closer to pay for performance for teachers Nov 20, 2009 9:52 pm The board of Harrison School District 2 is expected to vote in January on a new policy to change how teachers are paid. The pay would hinge on teacher performance and student achievement. It would mak... Tancredo links gubernatorial candidacy to GOP's policy platform Nov 20, 2009 9:07 pm A policy platform being crafted by top Republicans to pre-empt additional candidates from challenging GOP gubernatorial hopeful Scott McInnis also would provide the campaign messages for dozens of dow... FRIDAY FOLDER 11/20/09: A roundup of regional school news Nov 20, 2009 5:53 pm Register for Educating Children of Color summitThe deadline is fast approaching to register for the Educating Children of Color summit, which takes place 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Jan. 16 at Colorado Colleg... DATA GEEK: Homes with cell phones nearly double Nov 20, 2009 5:07 pm Income is an incomplete measure of how well people live. Lots of people with decent incomes live relatively poorly because they have high debt loads, use their money to support family members, or for ... I-25 open following accident near Woodmen Road Nov 20, 2009 12:22 am Interstate 25 was re-opened to traffic about 3 p.m. today after a three-vehicle crash earlier in the afternoon had partially blocked the northbound lanes near the Woodman Road exit, Colorado Springs p... Failed FAA computers cause some delays in Springs, Denver Nov 19, 2009 9:23 pm An FAA computer failure is blamed for causing slight delays this morning at Colorado Springs Airport and Denver International Airport. In Colorado Springs, five flights were delayed -- the longest for... DATA GEEK: Poverty strikes hard in some area school districts Nov 19, 2009 9:22 pm Nearly one in four children in the Miami-Yoder School District in eastern El Paso County lives in poverty, according to 2008 figures the U.S. Census Bureau released Wednesday. |