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Fort Morgan, first called Camp Tyler and Camp Wardwell, was established in the present-day city of Fort Morgan in Morgan County, Colorado as a U.S. military post in 1864. It operated until 1868. There is a historical marker in a city park in remembrance of its history. [1]
Fort Morgan Power Plant Building: Fort Morgan Power Plant Building: January 28, 1994 : Eastern side of N. Main St., north of its junction with U.S. Highway 6: Fort Morgan: 7: Fort Morgan State Armory: Fort Morgan State Armory: June 16, 2004 : 528 State St.
The Fort Morgan City Hall. Fort Morgan is the home rule municipality city that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Morgan County, Colorado, United States. [1] [7] The city population was 11,597 at the 2020 United States Census. [4] Fort Morgan is the principal city of the Fort Morgan, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Fort Morgan State Armory is a historic 1922 armory building in Fort Morgan, Colorado, Morgan County, Colorado. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [2] It was designed by John J. Huddart. It is located at 528 State Street and is being used as a recreation center. [3]
Fort Independence Pueblo Pueblo 1846 1847 Mormon homes No remains [7] Fort Massachusetts: Fort Garland: Costilla: 1852 1858 U.S. Army fort Archaeological site [7] Bent's New Fort: See Fort Lyon 1 Lamar area Bent: 1853 1860 Trading post Foundation remains [7] Fort Garland: Fort Garland Costilla 1858 1883 U.S. Army fort Reconstructed [7] Fort Namaqua
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HGTV's Home Town Takeover is back in action and in Colorado to give a full renovation to the small town of Fort Morgan.This season is set to be bigger and better than before, and to accomplish ...
The Fort Morgan City Hall, at 110 Main St. in Fort Morgan, Colorado, was built in 1908.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [1]It was designed in Classical Revival style by Denver architects Marean and Norton and constructed by local builder C.J. Smith. [2]