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25 3/10 Rd over the Gunnison River: Grand Junction: Damaged by flooding in 1983. Demolished in 1988. [6] 2: Fifth Street Bridge: Fifth Street Bridge: February 4, 1985 (#85000220) July 22, 1994: Northbound U.S. Highway 50 over the Colorado River: Grand Junction: Replaced in 1989. [6]
The concert, which featured over 30 artists and bands, was described by The News International as "one of the best concerts ever seen in Pakistan." On 23 March 2002, the Government of Pakistan posthumously conferred the Pride of Performance award, the highest civilian award in the country, upon Nazia Hassan .
Arizona police estimate 30 people were injured when, they said, a 73-year-old man drove into the building of the lodge he was trying to leave. 30 people injured in alleged drunk driving incident ...
Miami Today [5] - Miami, Florida; Observer Newspaper [6] - Deerfield Beach; Orlando Weekly [7] - Florida; Tampa Bay Newspapers [8] - Pinellas County (publisher of Beach Beacon, Belleair Bee, Clearwater Beacon, Dunedin Beacon, Largo Leader, Palm Harbor Beacon, Pinellas Park Beacon and Seminole Beacon) Windermere Sun [9] - Windermere, Florida
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How 30 looks for different generations. Jordan Gruenhage, a clinical counselor in Vancouver, British Columbia, who works primarily with LGBTQ clients, also noted that people in their 30s often ...
By 1930, Pagosa Junction's population had grown to 447. However, the branch to Pagosa Springs closed in the 1930s, and the town's population began to decline. Today, completely abandoned, some of the town's buildings remain, including St. John the Baptist Mission Church, located on a hill above the town.
It is also home to the largest collection of Uintah Railway cars on the Colorado western slope. [5] At its peak the orchard produced 22,000 apple trees over a 243-acre (0.98 km 2) orchard. It is considered the largest orchard for the time in western Colorado. [6] The only land left today is now a 24-acre (97,000 m 2) site.