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  2. Ansel Watrous - Wikipedia

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    Ansel Watrous (November 1, 1835 – August 5, 1927) was an American newspaper publisher of the Fort Collins Courier and a historian. [1] Born in New York, nine-year old Watrous moved with his family to Wisconsin and lived there six years until his father died of cholera. The family moved back east and Watrous was an apprentice carpenter, before ...

  3. Poudre Canyon - Wikipedia

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    The United States Forest Service maintains a series of picnic areas and campgrounds along the river, including one campground facility named for local historian Ansel Watrous, whose 1911 history of the area is the standard early reference about the canyon itself.

  4. History of Larimer County, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    History of Larimer County, Colorado is a work of history published in 1911 by Ansel Watrous. [1] The book was the first published comprehensive history of Larimer County, Colorado in the United States. It was republished in 1972 by the Cache la Poudre chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

  5. Camp Collins - Wikipedia

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    The actual military reservation encompassed an expansive territory that stretches several miles south of the Poudre, but the actual campgrounds were confined to a small area in present-day Old Town. The 300 foot square parade ground, standard for forts of its type, was centered at the present intersection of Willow and Linden Streets ...

  6. Little Manitou Lake - Wikipedia

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    Manitou & District Regional Park) is located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north of Watrous on HighwayThe park is split up into three different spots near the lake. At the lake itself, there's the beach, 500 metres (1,600 ft) south along Highway 365 on the west side is Manitou Beach Golf Club, [7] and across from the golf course on the east side of the highway is the campground.

  7. New Mexico State Road 161 - Wikipedia

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    The road travels southeast through remote, sparsely populated land before reaching a junction with Interstate 25 (I-25) south of Watrous. From there, the road turns northeast and briefly parallels I-25 before cutting back to the northwest, where it intersects I-25 again, then continues north for roughly seven miles before terminating at Fort ...

  8. Cameron Pass (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Cameron Pass (elevation 10,276 ft; 3,132 m) is a mountain pass in north-central Colorado in the Rocky Mountains of the western United States.The pass is a gap between the south end of the Medicine Bow Mountains and the north end of the Never Summer Mountains.

  9. The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park is a state park of California, United States, protecting a secondary forest in the watershed of Aptos Creek and Soquel Creek within the Santa Cruz Mountains.