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Nearly one million visitors a year marvel at the towering red sandstone formations of this Colorado Springs city park. The Utes used the area as a winter campsite some 10,000 years ago.
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Colorado Information and History

"What a splendid field it is for new expeditions," wrote 19th-century mountaineer Frederick Chapin. Gold and silver drew mining expeditions in the early days. Today some 26 million visitors a year make excursions to the highest state. As ski resorts and tourist centers expand, wildlife habitat and the "splendid field" suffer. In Aspen and Telluride particulate pollution, mainly from wood-burning stoves, can be worse than in Denver; regulations limit fireplaces in new homes.

Pueblo, once dependent on steel, has broadened its industrial base; the city is also the gateway to rafting and camping in the southern mountains. Colorado's economy, long reliant on energy and minerals, would be in the doldrums without tourism, a $7 billion industry. Near Denver, energy capital of the mountain West, the Rocky Flats weapons plant, which once pumped 300 million dollars a year into state coffers, no longer manufactures nuclear arms. An environmental cleanup of the site—with a $7 billion price tag—is nearing completion.

ECONOMY

Industry: real estate, state and local government, durable goods, communications, health and other services, nondurable goods, transportation.
Agriculture: cattle, corn, wheat, dairy products, hay.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Colorado Flag and Fast Facts
Flag of Colorado
Area
269,601 square kilometers
(104,094 square miles)
Population
4,550,688
Capital
Denver; 560,415
Per Capita Income
U.S. $33,170
Date Statehood Achieved
August 1, 1876
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