Strange But True, Colorado

Strange But True, Colorado
Title Strange But True, Colorado PDF eBook
Author John Hafnor
Publisher John Hafnor
Total Pages 148
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780964817531

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Find out quirky facts and wacky trivia about Colorado.

Strange But True, America

Strange But True, America
Title Strange But True, America PDF eBook
Author John Hafnor
Publisher John Hafnor
Total Pages 164
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780964817555

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Contains 101 curious tales and oddball facts about events and people from the fifty states.

The Bad Old Days of Colorado

The Bad Old Days of Colorado
Title The Bad Old Days of Colorado PDF eBook
Author Randi Samuelson-Brown
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 217
Release 2020-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1493046535

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The Bad Old Days of Colorado celebrates the state’s glorious and rowdy past. Many people born and bred here relish just how “bad” things used to be: the terrain, the inhabitants and especially the quality of whiskey. It almost goes without saying that Colorado had all the characteristic Wild West elements—and in abundance! The chapters focus on the infamous and notorious rather than the law-abiding and civic-minded settlers. These pages, like the state, recount the tales of people who came West seeking, if not their fortune, at least opportunity. It is no secret that Colorado was settled by the adventurous willing to brave the harsh conditions and to prevail. Whether on the right or the wrong side of the law, all settlers and pioneers made unique contributions to the state’s complex culture. Certainly, in the nineteenth century, Colorado was not for the faint of heart.

A Wild West History of Frontier Colorado

A Wild West History of Frontier Colorado
Title A Wild West History of Frontier Colorado PDF eBook
Author Jolie Anderson Gallagher
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 165
Release 2011-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 1625842015

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Jolie Anderson's collection of wild west tales focuses on the early frontier history of Colorado's plains and includes a look at some of the state's early pioneers like the "59ers" who promoted the state through travel guides and newspapers, exaggerating tales of gold discovery and even providing inaccurate maps to promote settlement in the plains; the perils of living and traveling the major gold routes the town of Julesburg relocated four times in a decade; feuds; Indian fights; outlaws, and even early rodeo history. These stories and events shaped the Colorado territory and are a rich glimpse into the early history of the state.

Forgotten Tales of Colorado

Forgotten Tales of Colorado
Title Forgotten Tales of Colorado PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Waters
Publisher History Press Library Editions
Total Pages 194
Release 2013-06-11
Genre History
ISBN 9781540207876

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Wild characters, diverse cultures, spooky myths and slippery sales schemes color Colorado's past. In a place where shameless showdowns and dusty shootouts over money, drink and women were once standard procedure, storytelling around campfires became an integral part of a rich heritage. From the jackalope and vampires to Indian curses and snake oil salesmen, the Centennial State has it all. Weirder still are the strange but true stories like that of the first body buried in La Junta's Fairview Cemetery, a man who landed there for refusing alcohol to a kid, and that of the hotel in Telluride that once offered a promotion that included funeral costs with your stay. While history may have neglected these silly, seedy and salacious stories, author Stephanie Waters has rediscovered Colorado's best forgotten tales.

Full Body Burden

Full Body Burden
Title Full Body Burden PDF eBook
Author Kristen Iversen
Publisher Crown
Total Pages 434
Release 2013-06-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307955656

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“An intimate and deeply human memoir that shows why we should all be concerned about nuclear safety, and the dangers of ignoring science in the name of national security.”—Rebecca Skloot, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks A shocking account of the government’s attempt to conceal the effects of the toxic waste released by a secret nuclear weapons plant in Colorado and a community’s vain search for justice—soon to be a feature documentary Kristen Iversen grew up in a small Colorado town close to Rocky Flats, a secret nuclear weapons plant once designated "the most contaminated site in America." Full Body Burden is the story of a childhood and adolescence in the shadow of the Cold War, in a landscape at once startlingly beautiful and--unknown to those who lived there--tainted with invisible yet deadly particles of plutonium. It's also a book about the destructive power of secrets--both family and government. Her father's hidden liquor bottles, the strange cancers in children in the neighborhood, the truth about what was made at Rocky Flats--best not to inquire too deeply into any of it. But as Iversen grew older, she began to ask questions and discovered some disturbing realities. Based on extensive interviews, FBI and EPA documents, and class-action testimony, this taut, beautifully written book is both captivating and unnerving.

Sunk Without a Sound

Sunk Without a Sound
Title Sunk Without a Sound PDF eBook
Author Brad Dimock
Publisher
Total Pages 312
Release 2001
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781892327987

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In November 1928 an empty scow was found adrift and empty in the Colorado River. No bodies were found. But since 1971 several people have come forward claiming to be the occupants; one confesses to being a murderer.