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4 Porch Notes tagged “national heritage area,” from counties across Colorado.

History and culture - Park County

Much of Park County sits inside the South Park National Heritage Area

Congress designated the South Park National Heritage Area to recognize and help interpret the mining, ranching, and railroad history spread across much of Park County.

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Outdoors and wildfire - Larimer County

The Poudre is a National Heritage Area you can raft through

The Cache la Poudre corridor above Fort Collins is a 45-mile national heritage area honoring Western water law, and summer snowmelt turns the same canyon into the Front Range's go-to whitewater run.

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History and culture - Alamosa County

Alamosa County sits inside a national heritage area

Alamosa County is part of the Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area, a congressionally designated region that honors the layered Indigenous, Hispano, and other cultures of the San Luis Valley.

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History and culture - Conejos County

Conejos County sits inside the Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area

Conejos County is one of three counties in the federally designated Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area, a recognition of the San Luis Valley's layered cultural and natural history.

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