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The Monarch Mountain Lodge is located three miles (5 km) east of the ski area in the town of Garfield, Colorado. The resort is named after Monarch Pass and the associated Monarch Mountain. Monarch Pass and Monarch Mountain themselves are named after the 19th-century town of Monarch, which was razed by the CDOT to make way for US Route 50 .
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Monarch Mountain (British Columbia), a mountain in the Pacific Ranges, British Columbia, Canada; Monarch Mountain (California), a mountain in California, United States (GNIS id 228914) Monarch Mountain (Montana), a mountain in Montana, United States (GNIS id 787552) Monarch Mountain (ski area), a ski resort in Colorado, United States
Plainview is a city in Wabasha County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 3,483 at the 2020 census , up from 3,340 at the 2010 census . [ 4 ] The author Jon Hassler was raised in Plainview and some of the places in his writing are based on the town.
Nov. 30—For Merrie Monarch Festival fans hoping to score tickets to the 2024 hula competition in Hilo, Friday is the all-important "postmark day." For Merrie Monarch Festival fans hoping to ...
Buck Hill is a ski hill in the north central United States, located in Burnsville, Minnesota, a suburb south of Minneapolis. It is one of three alpine ski areas in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, along with Afton Alps and Hyland. Buck Hill opened 71 years ago in 1954 and offers ski, snowboard, and tubing trails.
The Hassler was a member of the Rural American Arts Partnership (RAAP) along with the Writers Center, the Watson House and the Plainview Area History Center, which is actually a refurbished church. The show times were as follows: Thursdays - 1:30 p.m.*Thursday matinees were subject to change and are not held every Thursdays* and 7:30 p.m.