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  2. Pine Gulch Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Pine Gulch Fire was a wildfire that burned in Mesa County and Garfield County, Colorado in the United States. The fire was started by a lightning strike and first reported on July 31, 2020, and quickly grew, resulting in the fire being named the largest wildfire in Colorado history, surpassing the 2002 Hayman Fire . [ 3 ]

  3. List of Colorado wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Pine Gulch Fire: 18 Miles North of Grand Junction: Caused by lightning, initial attack on Friday, July 31, after 5 pm. [41] On 27 Aug 2020, Pine Gulch wildfire became the largest fire in Colorado history, only to be surpassed two months later by the Cameron Peak Fire. [6] Suppression costs are $35,000,000. [42] 2020: 3,226 acres (1,306 ha) Fawn ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Mesa County ...

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    Northeast of Grand Junction at 3079 F Rd. 39°05′28″N 108°28′52″W  /  39.091111°N 108.481111°W  / 39.091111; -108.481111  ( Cross Land and Fruit Company Orchards and Grand Junction

  5. Chris Pine Reveals Biggest Moment of His Career: 'Definitely ...

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    Chris Pine checks in for his Parade interview from the interior of a classic 1965 Airstream trailer currently perched in the front yard of his Los Angeles home. It comes complete with recessed ...

  6. Timeline of Colorado history - Wikipedia

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    Lightning ignites the Pine Gulch Fire 18 miles (29 km) north of Grand Junction. As many as 466 firefighters battle the wildfire as it consumes 139,007 acres (563 km 2) of forest and rangeland to become the most extensive Colorado wildfire in recorded history, only to be surpassed by the Cameron Peak Fire seven weeks later. June 27

  7. Carpenter, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter is an extinct coal mining town located in Mesa County, Colorado, United States, twelve miles (19.3 km) northeast of Grand Junction at the end of an extension to 27¼ Road. The townsite is located at 39°11′40″N 108°28′24″W  /  39.1944°N 108.4733°W  / 39.1944; -108.4733  ( Carpenter ) , at an elevation of 5,808 ...