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Denver City and County Building lit up for the holiday season.
A mass of people lined up for the free free Barbeque in 1898, before the riot began. Photo courtesy of Denver Public Library

The Riot that Started the Stock Show 

With the economy booming on gold and silver production, the 1893 Silver Crash dealt a big blow to the city. Denver residents, looking for alternatives to replace the struggling mining industry, looked to the plains.

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Clarence King (far right) and his men who helped foil one of the boldest prospecting hoaxes in history. Photo courtesy of U.S. Geological Survey Photographic Library

Colorado Mining History : Gold, Silver and … Diamonds?

Colorado is well known for its rich history of mining. The discovery of gold along Cherry Creek in the 1860’s started the Colorado gold rush, bringing thousands of people to Denver and the Front Range. While gold was the predominant lure for prospectors, vast fortunes were made mining silver before the turn of the century.

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Colorado’s Running with the Burros

In the late 1800’s the Colorado gold rush brought thousands of people to the area, many of them prospectors in search of their fortunes buried in the mineral rich mountains. But it wasn’t just people who came to the area to work the mines. A variety of domesticated animals were brought to provide the additional muscle needed in mining and moving tons of gold-laden ore.

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Frozen Dead Guy Days Festival

Trevis, Catie and Jim jump into one of the most unusual festivals in Colorado … and perhaps the United States. Colorado Dead Guy Days celebrates Grandpa Bredo as he lies cryogenically frozen in a Tuff Shed in Nederland, Colorado.

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The Mile High City

The elevation of Colorado and the Mile High City. Denver is 5,280 feet from sea level. Trevis and Jim talk about living in Colorado and the effects of living at altitude.

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