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The Best of Denver and the Rockies:
by Betty Woo Martin
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with references to "Cherry Creek".
Excerpt - on Page 11: "
... Newcomers may find Denver difficult to navigate, since the original city was platted southwest to northeast along the banks of Cherry Creek. As it grew, streets were aligned to the compass points. Thus, Denver sits at a 45-degree angle to itself, much ... "
Key Phrases:
Cherry Creek, Colorado Springs, Sixteenth Street Mall, Beaver Creek, Manitou Springs, Colfax Avenue, South Platte River, Pikes Peak, Colorado Boulevard, Confluence Park, Buffalo Bill, Larimer Square
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Abstract of the Proceedings of the Boards of supervisors of the county of Chautauqua, from its organization to the year 1867 inclusive
by Michigan Historical Reprint Series
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with references to "Cherry Creek".
Excerpt - on Page 56: "
... ....... 21 Pomfret......................... 29 Cherry Creek ................. 5 Portland ........................ 16 Clymer .......................... 5 Ripley........................... ... "
Key Phrases:
Cherry Creek, French Creek, Superintendents of the Poor, County Clerk, Board of Supervisors, Chautauqua County, Poor House, County Judge, Expenses of County, District Attorney, Town Orders, Jamestown Journal
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Frommer's Denver, Boulder & Colorado Springs (Frommer's Complete)
by Eric Peterson
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with references to "Cherry Creek".
Excerpt - on Page 8: "
... See p. 138. The JW Marriott, 150 Clayton Lane, Denver (& 303/316-2700), the first and only hotel in the tony Cherry Creek shopping district, looks out over the treed Denver Country Club and the creek itself. ... "
Key Phrases:
Colorado Springs, Cherry Creek, Pikes Peak, Estes Park, United States, Manitou Springs, Colfax Ave, Rocky Mountain National Park, boulder outlook, lower downtown, limited room service, cog railway
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Denver: An Archaeological History (The Archaeology of Great American Cities)
by Sarah M. Nelson
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with references to "Cherry Creek".
Excerpt - on Page 1: "
... of Denver, the place where the city began, is centered on the confluence of two rivers, the Platte River and Cherry Creek. ... "
Key Phrases:
Greater Denver, Four Mile House, Early Ceramic, Cherry Creek, Black Forest, Middle Ceramic, cultural resource inventory, perishable artifacts, site cards, bone grease, projectile points, silicified wood
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