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Creede is a
statutory town and the
county seat of
Mineral County, Colorado,
United States. It is the most
populous community and the only incorporated...
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Thomas Creede (fl. 1593 – 1617) was a
printer of the
Elizabethan and
Jacobean eras,
rated as "one of the best of his time."
Based in London, he conducted...
- The
Creede Formation is a
geologic formation in Colorado,
United States. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Paleogene period,
particularly many well-preserved...
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Nicholas C.
Creede (c. 1843 – July 12, 1897) was an
American prospector famous for
discovering the Holy
Moses Amethyst vein and
other mining properties...
- The
Wagon Wheel Gap
Railroad Station, in
Creede, Colorado, was
built in 1883. It was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 1976. It was...
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Creede Repertory Theatre (CRT or
Creede Rep) is a
summer theatre that
operates from
early May
through mid-September.
Founded in 1966, CRT is a professional...
- $5,000. By 1892, he
operated a tent
saloon in the
silver mining camp of
Creede, Colorado. On June 8, 1892,
while Ford was
preparing to open his saloon...
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Amethyst changed its name to
Creede.
Creede has
continued to
serve as
county seat.
Creede uses the
official title City of
Creede despite its
status as a Colorado...
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neighboring cr****s and the
distance from
Creede. San Juan City has been
reported to be
approximately 20
miles (32 km) from
Creede near the
headwaters of the Rio...
- West,
before being killed – at age 30 – by
Edward Capehart O'Kelley in
Creede, Colorado.
Robert Ford was born in 1861 in Ray County, Missouri, to James...