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  2. Golden, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    In higher education, Golden features the oldest public university in the state, the Colorado School of Mines, which can be found a few blocks south of downtown Golden, situated on a hill overlooking the city. Nearby is the Mountain Language Institute, an English language school providing classes both in Golden and online.

  3. Loveland Block and Coors Building - Wikipedia

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    The Loveland Block and the Coors Building are adjacent historic storefront buildings in downtown Golden, Colorado. The Loveland Block, named for pioneer William A.H. Loveland, once served as the territorial capitol building of Colorado. Both buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a single entity. [1]

  4. Lookout Mountain (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    The 7,377-foot (2,249 m) peak is located in Lookout Mountain Park, 1.7 miles (2.7 km) west-southwest (bearing 245°) of downtown Golden in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Mountain

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson ...

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    May 20, 1993 (15001 Denver West Parkway: Golden: 2: Arvada Downtown: Arvada Downtown: July 15, 1998 (Roughly bounded by Ralston Rd., N. Teller St., Grandview Ave ...

  6. List of hillside letters - Wikipedia

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    Western Colorado University 38°31′39″N 106°54′30″W  /  38.5274°N 106.9084°W  / 38.5274; -106.9084  ( Western State South Table Mountain Golden, Colorado

  7. Colorado National Guard Armory - Wikipedia

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    Stone bearing the names of those involved in the construction of the Colorado National Guard Armory in Golden, Colorado. The cornerstone for the building was laid 14 June 1913. Built in 1913 and 1914, partially during the height of the Colorado Coalfield War, a strategic building for “observation” was desired. [1]