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    Huerfano River is a 113-mile-long (182 km) tributary of the Arkansas River in Pueblo and Huerfano counties in Colorado, United States. The river flows...
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    Huerfano County, Colorado, United States. Named Huérfano (English: orphan) by early Spanish explorers, it rises above the south side of the Huerfano River...
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    the Huerfano River. The site later became the county seat of Huerfano County. The encampment has been called Fort Huerfano. Across the Arkansas River from...
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  • Huerfano may refer to: Huerfano County, Colorado Huerfano, New Mexico Huerfano Butte (Arizona) Huerfano Butte (Colorado) Huerfano River (Colorado) This...
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    Fork Elk River South Fork Fryingpan River South Fork Huerfano River South Fork Little Snake River South Fork Michigan River South Fork Piney River South...
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    The Huerfano River Wind Farm is a producer of distributed generation (DG) power located ten miles north of Walsenburg, just off of Interstate 25. The farm...
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    The Arkansas River is a major tributary of the Mississippi River. It generally flows to the east and southeast as it traverses the U.S. states of Colorado...
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  • chairs the interagency Committee on Foreign Investment. In 2014, Sany's Huerfano River Wind Farm was acquired by Tamra-Tacoma Capital Partners. Tamra-Tacoma...
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    The Huerfano Bridge, is a bridge in Pueblo County, Colorado near Boone, Colorado that brings U.S. Highway 50 over the Huerfano River. The bridge was completed...
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    Cucharas River is a 75-mile-long (121 km) tributary of the Huerfano River that flows from a source in Huerfano County, Colorado, southwest of the Spanish...
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    mountain valley mostly located in Custer County but extending southward into Huerfano County in south-central Colorado. Westcliffe and Silver Cliff are the two...
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  • gorge Oak Creek Canyon Oak Creek (Huerfano County, Colorado), a tributary of the Huerfano River Oak Creek (Marys River), in Oregon Oak Creek (New York)...
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    Badito, Colorado (category Former populated places in Huerfano County, Colorado)
    Badito is a ghost town along the Huerfano River in Huerfano County, Colorado, United States. It is located at the intersection of Colorado State Highway...
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  • on a Cheyenne village near the Bijou Creek, north of Bent's Corral (Huerfano River), and stormed the whole herd of horses, however another Cheyenne party...
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  • drawn due south from a point on the Arkansas River, five miles east of the mouth of the Huerfano River, would intersect said northern boundary of New...
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  • River and Mississippi River. Huerfano County, Colorado: Huerfano is named for Huerfano Butte, as was the Huerfano River. Huerfano is orphan in Spanish...
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    Montoya Ranch (category National Register of Historic Places in Huerfano County, Colorado)
    Montoya Ranch was a ranch in Farisita, Huerfano County, Colorado, United States, along the Huerfano River. It was listed on the National Register of Historic...
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    populous city) started because of its geographic position on the Platte River and Cherry Creek. The Denver metropolitan area is the largest in the area...
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    Mountains via the Huerfano River, through Cochetopa Pass, and by way of the present Gunnison and Green rivers to the Sevier River. His journey took him...
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  • Mexican national hero) Huerfano County, Colorado (named for the Huerfano Butte, a local landmark. From the Spanish huérfano, meaning orphan) Las Animas...
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    Blanca Peak (category Mountains of Huerfano County, Colorado)
    Lake Road is rated as the most challenging 4WD road in Colorado. The Huerfano River flows from the north side of Blanca Peak. A road, starting out as a...
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    List of drainage basins in Colorado (category Rivers of Colorado)
    River and the Big Thompson River. The summit of West Spanish Peak at 13,631 feet (4155 m) is the highest point in the drainage basins of the Huerfano...
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  • River Power Authority. Retrieved 2019-03-02. "Rawhide Energy Station". sourcewatch.org. Retrieved 2019-03-02. "Rawhide Energy Station". Platte River Power...
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    is melting earlier in spring, and less water flows through the Colorado River. Rising temperatures and recent droughts in the region have killed many...
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  • Creek - Arizona Housatonic River - Connecticut & Massachusetts Houston River-New York Hudson River - New York Huerfano River - Colorado Huff Creek - West...
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    Joseph Doyle purchased 1,200 acres of land along two miles of the Huerfano River in 1859 and established the Doyle Settlement. The land was from the...
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    states that instead of branching at El Pueblo, the trail branched at the Huerfano River, one branch went to Fort Reynolds (west of Bent's Fort) and another...
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    Red Wing, Colorado (category Unincorporated communities in Huerfano County, Colorado)
    Red Wing is an unincorporated community along the Huerfano River in Huerfano County, Colorado, United States. Red Wing is located at 37°44′10″N 105°17′24″W...
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    Pass Creek Pass (category Landforms of Huerfano County, Colorado)
    the Rio Grande and Arkansas River watersheds. Pass Creek flows generally north from the pass, merging with the Huerfano River near Gardner, Colorado. Sangre...
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    Tom Sharp (trader) (category People from Huerfano County, Colorado)
    now extinct town of Malachite, Colorado. It was located on the Huerfano River in Huerfano County, Colorado. He became a nationally known horse and cattle...
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