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4 Porch Notes tagged “sand creek,” from counties across Colorado.

History and culture - Kiowa County

Near Eads, the Sand Creek Massacre site is sacred ground the National Park Service cares for

The Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site in Kiowa County is a place of mourning for the Cheyenne and Arapaho people, and the National Park Service is the agency that protects and explains it.

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Outdoors and wildfire - Denver County

Sand Creek Greenway gives northeast Denver a continuous trail line

Denver's Sand Creek Trail work created a continuous paved route from Peoria to Quebec, with native vegetation and wildlife-habitat restoration.

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History and culture - Kiowa County

The Murdock Building in Eads is a county-owned landmark with a Sand Creek story

The historic Murdock Building in downtown Eads is owned by Kiowa County and has served as a senior center and has housed National Park Service space connected to the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site.

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History and culture - Boulder County

Boulder's history includes a hard link to the Sand Creek Massacre

The City of Boulder publicly documents that a local company trained at Fort Chambers before taking part in the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre of Arapaho and Cheyenne people.

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