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In the southeast corner of Colorado lie the ancestral grounds of the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Comanche, and Ute Indian tribes, biologically diverse prairie and riparian ecosystems containing the greatest concentration of North American bird species to be found anywhere on the continent, and places where human activities have shaped the course of world events.
What’s Happening
Kid's Quarters at Old Bent's Fort - July 11

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RFP: Canyons & Plains of Southeast Colorado seeks Production Company
Adobe Stables Workshop a Success!
The history of Southeast Colorado is based on flinging mud. What? You don’t remember that from High School history class? Well, it’s true. During two weekend workshops, one in May and one in June, Colorado Preservation, Inc. and its many sponsors brought the history of Southeast Colorado to life for volunteers at the Arkansas Valley Fairgrounds in Rocky Ford. And, yes, there was a lot of mud flinging.

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