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Obrazy Ameriky: Colorado

Tato série knih nabízí fascinující pohled do historie amerického Středozápadu, se zvláštním zaměřením na stát Colorado. Každý svazek oživuje minulost prostřednictvím rozsáhlé sbírky dobových fotografií. Čtenáři se mohou ponořit do vizuálního vyprávění o životě, krajině a významných událostech, které formovaly tuto oblast. Série je ideální pro milovníky historie, fotografické sbírky a každého, kdo obdivuje bohaté kulturní dědictví amerického Západu.

University Park and South Denver
Rocky Mountain National Park
Littleton
Around the Spanish Peaks
Manitou Springs
Poudre Canyon
  • Poudre Canyon

    • 130 stránek
    • 5 hodin čtení

    The Poudre Canyon, shaped by the Cache la Poudre River, is rich in history and outdoor recreation. This book guides readers through its past, highlighting significant landmarks and stories from the early 1800s when trappers and Native Americans inhabited the area. It chronicles the arrival of explorers, miners, and the development of railroads, which facilitated logging and access to mining towns. By the 1920s, the completion of a road through the canyon opened the region to tourism, enhancing its reputation for hunting and fishing.

    Poudre Canyon
    4,2
  • Manitou Springs

    • 130 stránek
    • 5 hodin čtení

    Set against the backdrop of the enchanting Manitou Springs, this narrative explores the town's rich history, from its sacred significance to Native tribes drawn to its mineral springs to its evolution into a popular health resort for diverse visitors. The story highlights the challenges faced over the years due to shifting tourism trends, culminating in the revitalization efforts sparked by the establishment of a national historic district in the 1980s, preserving the town's unique charm and heritage for future generations.

    Manitou Springs
    4,5
  • Around the Spanish Peaks

    • 130 stránek
    • 5 hodin čtení

    The twin Spanish Peaks in southern Colorado, towering at 13,623 feet, have historically attracted various groups, including Native Americans, Spanish explorers, and migrants on the Santa Fe Trail. These majestic mountains served as a landmark for travelers seeking gold and new opportunities. The arrival of coal mining and railroads in the 1870s ushered in a new era of settlement. Today, the area offers stunning scenery and a range of recreational activities, drawing visitors to nearby towns like Walsenburg, La Veta, and Cuchara.

    Around the Spanish Peaks
    4,5
  • Littleton

    • 130 stránek
    • 5 hodin čtení

    Set against the backdrop of the 1858 gold rush, the narrative explores the evolution of Littleton, Colorado, from a mining town to a thriving agricultural community. Richard S. Little, a pivotal figure, not only farmed but also developed land, filing plans for streets and homes in 1872. The arrival of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad in 1871 catalyzed further growth, attracting buyers and transforming Littleton into a bustling suburb of Denver. The book highlights the town's resilience through cycles of boom and bust, illustrating its rich historical journey.

    Littleton
    4,3
  • The book highlights Rocky Mountain National Park, renowned as the "crown jewel" of the U.S. park system, located in Colorado's southern Rocky Mountains. Home to 72 peaks over 12,000 feet, including the towering Longs Peak, the park attracts over two million visitors annually. Activities such as picnicking, hiking, and skiing allow vacationers to immerse themselves in its stunning landscapes, which feature diverse flora and fauna, including alpine plants, wildflowers, and various bird and animal species.

    Rocky Mountain National Park
    3,7
  • Relocating the University of Denver in 1892 sparked the growth of South Denver, transforming it from a university town into a thriving suburb. Over the years, South Denver developed its own distinct residential and business identities, while the university continued to play a pivotal role in the community's evolution. By the 21st century, University Park and South Denver have blossomed, featuring beautiful homes, appealing parks, and top-rated schools, showcasing the lasting impact of the university on the area's development.

    University Park and South Denver
    4,1