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Located in the west, Colorado is home to the “Wild West” and the rugged American cowboy. Historically, it was
considered the starting point of the great American West where pioneers trekked through treacherous
conditions to search for silver and other precious minerals or a way to California. Today, Colorado is still known
for its old-time charm and reliance on mining, natural resources, and exploration; however, luxury tourism and
high-tech industry and business dominate its economic backbone.

This mixture of the old and new makes Colorado a land of opposites, which is even seen in its geography and
climate. The flat, rolling Colorado Eastern Plains gradually slope to the capital “Mile High” city of Denver where
the rugged, massive Colorado Rockies take over the western half of the state. The south is home to dry prairie
land and sand, while the north is dotted with several lakes and many trees. Days are generally warm and
pleasant; evenings are cool and soothing. Summers are hot and dry; winters are mildly cold and known for
large snowfalls, especially in the upper reaches of the Rocky Mountains.

The wide open spaces, spectacular scenery, and diverse wildlife are the perfect backdrop for the determined,
adventuresome, and always hopeful and respectful people of Colorado. Although consisting of predominantly
natural open areas, Colorado boasts a mix of charming mountain and ranching towns and technologically and
environmentally friendly and culturally-rich cities such as Boulder, Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins, and
Greeley.

What draws people to Colorado beyond these strong, inviting communities are the many outdoor activities
(biking, hiking, rock climbing, skiing/snowboarding, water rafting) offered by its breath-taking natural wonders,
which are products of its attractive warm, sunny summers and brilliant, snow-laden winters: Garden of the
Gods, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Rocky Mountain National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Pikes Peak,
Royal Gorge Canyon, Glenwood Springs Hot Springs, and Rocky Mountain skiing in resort towns such as
Aspen, Vail, and Steamboat Springs.

Combining all of this with its low cost of living, low crime rates, and great educational opportunities, it is no
surprise that Colorado is one of the fastest growing states in the US today. Information from http://
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