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- 3. Known for its rich cultural heritage, steel production history, and the annual Chile & Frijoles Festival.
- 5. Home to the University of Colorado, this city is celebrated for its liberal atmosphere and its location at the foothills of the Rockies.
- 6. Known for its craft beer, vibrant music scene, and the historic Old Town preserved from the days of the fur trade.
- 9. Another world-class ski town, famous for having one of the largest ski resorts in the world.
- 10. An agricultural city that hosts one of the largest Fourth of July rodeos in the U.S., the Greeley Stampede.
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- 1. A premier ski resort town known for its affluent visitors and picturesque mountain scenery.
- 2. Situated at the base of one of the most famous American mountains, it's known for Pike's Peak and the Garden of the Gods.
- 4. This city offers access to a variety of outdoor activities and is the starting point of the historic narrow-gauge railroad to Silverton.
- 7. Nestled in a box canyon and known for its ski resorts and film festivals, this town oozes old mining era charm and modern luxury.
- 8. Known as the "Mile High City," this capital city is famed for its vibrant arts scene and proximity to the Rocky Mountains.
