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Walsenburg is the
statutory city that is the
county seat and the most
populous muni****lity of
Huerfano County, Colorado,
United States. The city po****tion...
- As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 6,820. The
county seat is
Walsenburg. The county,
whose name
comes from the
Spanish huérfano
meaning "orphan"...
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where the
Colorado and
Southern railroad p****ed
through Trinidad and
Walsenburg. It
followed the 1912
Northern Colorado Coalfield Strikes.: 331 Tensions...
- Vista, the San Luis Valley, Cañon City, Trinidad,
Rocky Ford, La Junta,
Walsenburg and
southeastern Colorado. It was
created in a
split of area code 303...
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North La Veta P****, then
continues east to
Walsenburg,
where it
intersects Interstate 25. From
Walsenburg, U.S. 160
continues south with
Interstate 25...
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Huerfano County Courthouse and Old
Walsenburg Jail now the
Walsenburg Mining Museum, are
historic buildings in
Walsenburg,
Colorado in
Huerfano County. The...
- County, Colorado,
United States. The town was
founded in 1904
northwest of
Walsenburg near the
portal of the
Calumet Coal Mine complex. One of the
mines in...
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include Longs Peak,
Mount Blue Sky,
Pikes Peak, and the
Spanish Peaks near
Walsenburg, in
southern Colorado. This area
drains to the east and the southeast...
- businessman,
landowner and
politician from Colorado, U.S. The city of
Walsenburg,
Colorado is
named for him, and he was the city's
first mayor. He served...
- 160 (US 160) in
Walsenburg, and the
eastern terminus is at US 50 in La Junta. SH 10
begins at an
interchange with I-25 east of
Walsenburg. It then heads...