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Purple Heart Trail can refer to: Interstate 5 in California, Oregon and Washington; Interstate 10 in Alabama and Arizona; Interstate 15 in Montana Interstate 115 in Montana; Interstate 315 in Montana; Interstate 35 in Kansas and Texas Interstate 35E in Texas; Interstate 35W in Texas; Interstate 135 in Kansas; Interstate 235 in Kansas ...
Park County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado.As of the 2020 census, the population was 17,390. [2] The county seat is Fairplay. [3] The county was named after the large geographic region known as South Park, which was named by early fur traders and trappers in the area.
Colorado introduced numeric county codes on its passenger and motorcycle license plates in 1932, with the order of the codes based on the populations of each of the state's 63 counties at the time. These codes were used through 1958 (except in Denver, which last used code 1 in 1955).
Founded in 1880, Hartsel is close to the geographic center of the state, and is often referred to as "The Heart of Colorado". The namesake of the community is Samuel Hartsel, [5] a local farmer and cattle rancher who came to Park County in 1860 and left in 1908. He developed the Hartsel hot springs and built a sawmill, blacksmith shop, and a ...
It encompasses approximately 1,000 square miles (2,590 km 2 or 640,000 acres) around the headwaters of the South Platte River in Park County approximately 60 mi (100 km) southwest of Denver. It is the largest and southernmost of three similarly named high elevation basins in the Front Range of Colorado, the others being North Park and Middle Park.
The Interstate is also referred to as the Purple Heart Trail to honor those wounded in combat who have received the Purple Heart. [2] It enters Arizona from the west at a crossing of the Colorado River southwest of Kingman .
Guadaloupe County was the first Colorado county to be renamed after only six days in 1861. 8. Las Animas County was the first new Colorado county to be created (in 1866) after the original 17 counties. 9. Greenwood County was the longest lived former Colorado county, existing four years from 1870 to 1874. 10.
Custer County, Colorado: 1886 1928 Silverton [cr] San Juan County, Colorado Territory San Juan County, Colorado: January 31, 1876 present Springfield [q] Baca County, Colorado: April 16, 1889 present Steamboat Springs [co] Routt County, Colorado: 1912 present Sterling [bu] Logan County, Colorado: February 25, 1887 present Tarryall City Tarryall [i]