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Sprawling Piedmont cities, ghost towns on the plains, earth-toned placitas set against the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, mining camps transformed into ski resorts - these are some of the diverse regions in Colorado explored in this book.
Historical geographer William Wyckoff traces the evolution of the state during its formative years from 1860 to 1940, chronicling its changing cultural landscapes, social communities, and connections to a larger America and showing that Colorado has exemplified the unfolding of a complex western environment.
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History, Historical geography, Landscape, Human geography, Colorado, history, Landscapes, Human geography, united statesPlaces
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Creating Colorado: the making of a western American landscape, 1860-1940
1999, Yale University Press
in English
0300071183 9780300071184
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-328) and index.
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