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Pagosa Springs (Ute language: Pagwöösa,
Navajo language: Tó Sido Háálį́) is a home rule muni****lity that is the
county seat, the most
populous community...
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Pagosa hot
springs (Ute: Pah gosah) is a hot
spring system located in the San Juan
Basin of
Archuleta County, Colorado. The town of
Pagosa Springs claim...
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Pagosa Peak,
elevation 12,658 feet (3,858 meters), is a
summit in the San Juan
Mountains in
Mineral County, Colorado,
north of
Pagosa Springs. The mountain...
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Pagosa Junction,
elevation 6,267 feet (1,910 meters), is a
railroad ghost town in
Archuleta County, Colorado, U.S.
Originally established as a stop on...
- father, and with the
money bought 1,500
acres (610 ha) of
ranch land near
Pagosa Springs, Colorado, and
spent nearly a
decade as
cattle ranchers.: 104–115 ...
- The
Denver and Rio
Grande Western Railroad (reporting mark DRGW),
often shortened to Rio Grande, D&RG or D&RGW,
formerly the
Denver & Rio
Grande Railroad...
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Pagosa Springs Medical Center is a
critical access hospital in
Pagosa Springs, Colorado, in
Archuleta County. The
hospital has 11 beds. It is a Level...
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Pagosa Springs High
School is a
public high
school located in
Pagosa Springs, Colorado,
United States. It is a part of
Archuleta County School District...
- The
county seat and the only
incorporated muni****lity in the
county is
Pagosa Springs.
Archuleta County was
created by the
Colorado legislature on April...
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constructed in 1900 by the
Pagosa Lumber Company, as the Rio Grande,
Pagosa and
Northern from
Pagosa Junction (Gato) to
Pagosa Springs, and was conve****...