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Fraser, Colorado
Town in Colorado, United States
Distance: Approx. 3546 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.93027778,-105.80305556
The Town of Fraser is a Statutory Town located in Grand County, Colorado, United States. The town population was 1,400 at the 2020 United States Census, a +14.38% increase since the 2010 United States Census. The town is situated in Middle Park in the valley of the Fraser River along U.S. Highway 40.
Winter Park, Colorado
Town in Colorado, United States
Distance: Approx. 2865 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.87861111,-105.78277778
Winter Park is a home rule municipality in Grand County, Colorado, United States. The permanent population was 1,033 at the 2020 census, although with 2,572 housing units within the town limits the seasonal population can be much higher. It is home to Winter Park Resort, a ski resort owned by the City of Denver and managed by Alterra Mountain Company.
Parry Peak
Mountain in Colorado, United States
Distance: Approx. 9268 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.8380428,-105.7133381
Parry Peak, elevation 13,397 ft (4,083 m), is a summit in the Front Range of central Colorado. The peak is on the continental divide southeast of Winter Park in the Arapaho National Forest. The name honors Charles Christopher Parry, a botanist who made extensive studies of the Colorado mountain flora in the 1860s.
Rollins Pass
Colorado mountain pass and archaeological site
Distance: Approx. 8882 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.93416667,-105.68277778
Rollins Pass, elevation 11,676 ft (3,559 m), is a mountain pass and active archaeological site in the Southern Rocky Mountains of north-central Colorado in the United States. The pass is located on and traverses the Continental Divide of the Americas at the crest of the Front Range southwest of Boulder and is located approximately five miles east and opposite the resort in Winter Park—in the general area between Winter Park and Rollinsville. Rollins Pass is at the boundaries of Boulder, Gilpin, and Grand counties.
Winter Park Resort
Ski resort in Colorado, United States
Distance: Approx. 2392 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.88694444,-105.7625
Winter Park Resort is an alpine ski resort in the western United States, in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado at Winter Park. Located in Grand County just off U.S. Highway 40, the resort is about a ninety-minute drive from Denver.
Fraser–Winter Park station
Intercity rail station in Fraser, Colorado
Distance: Approx. 5834 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.9476,-105.8175
Fraser–Winter Park station is a train station in Fraser, Colorado. It is served by Amtrak's California Zephyr, which runs once daily in each direction between Chicago, and Emeryville, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. The station house is unstaffed, except during the winter months.
Cozens Ranch House
Historic house in Colorado, United States
Distance: Approx. 3253 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.93222222,-105.79
The Cozens Ranch House in Fraser, Colorado was built by William (Billy) Cozens, sheriff of Central City after he married Mary York. Mary insisted that they leave the wild mining town, so the Cozens family relocated to Grand County, where they started a ranch in 1874. The homestead was the first in the Fraser Valley.
Rogers Pass (Colorado)
Mountain pass in Colorado, U.S.
Distance: Approx. 8019 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.87021,-105.69643
Rogers Pass, elevation 11,866 ft (3,617 m), is a mountain pass in the Front Range of central Colorado. The pass crosses the continental divide in the James Peak Wilderness.
1956 NCAA skiing championships
American college skiing competition
Distance: Approx. 2362 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.887,-105.763
The 1956 NCAA Skiing Championships were contested in Winter Park, Colorado at the third annual NCAA-sanctioned ski tournament to determine the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and ski jumping in the United States. Led by coach Willy Schaeffler, co-host Denver claimed their third national championship in as many years, with Dartmouth repeating as the runner-up in the team standings. Repeat individual champions were Dartmouth's Chiharu Igaya (Alpine, Slalom), Denver's Willis Olson (Jumping, third consecutive), and Idaho's Eirik Berggren (Nordic).
1959 NCAA Skiing Championships
American college skiing competition
Distance: Approx. 2362 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.887,-105.763
The 1959 NCAA Skiing Championships were contested in Winter Park, Colorado at the sixth annual NCAA-sanctioned ski tournament to determine the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and ski jumping in the United States. Colorado, coached by Bob Beattie, captured their first national championship, edging out rival Denver in the team standings. The sole repeat individual champion was Denver's Clarence Servold, in cross country.
1972 NCAA Skiing Championships
American college skiing competition
Distance: Approx. 2362 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.887,-105.763
The 1972 NCAA Skiing Championships were contested in Winter Park, Colorado at the nineteenth annual NCAA-sanctioned ski tournament to determine the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate alpine, cross country skiing, and ski jumping in the United States. Host Colorado, coached by alumnus Bill Marolt, captured their third national championship (and first since 1960), finishing 5.2 points ahead of three-time defending champion Denver in the team standings. Colorado's Mike Porcarelli reclaimed the slalom and alpine titles he won two years earlier; the repeat champions were Otto Tschudi of Denver in downhill and Bruce Cunningham of New Hampshire in Nordic combined.
Saint Louis Creek
River
Distance: Approx. 6064 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.951375,-105.81473056
Saint Louis Creek is a tributary of the Fraser River in Grand County, Colorado.
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