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Colorado by the Numbers
by Doug Freed
A reference, almanac and guide to the Highest State. Colorado by the Numbers defines The Highest State by compiling the pertinent facts and statistics that will reveal Colorado in its incredible diversity, ruggedness and beauty. At your fingertips, all in one book, find detailed information on demographics, geography, engineering, notable residents, military, transportation, land use, business and economy, water and weather. This book is a writer's and student reference, a business resource, a visitor's guide, an orientation for the newcomer and an almanac for all those who love Colorado.
300 pages, 2003.

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Colorado
By David Muench (photographer)
Colorado looms large in our minds-endless landscapes, infinite blue skies, and superlative mountain ranges that have inspired everyone who's lived in, hiked, or even just seen them. From the impossibly jagged peaks and glassy waters of the Front Range to the long, golden grasses of the eastern plains of the state, this tour of Colorado will dazzle you. In this volume, master photographer David Muench returns with his son Marc to provide us with incredible new images of Colorado's natural wonders. The book covers a wide range of landscapes, activities, and communities through spring, summer, fall, and winter, proving that nature has indeed blessed Colorado with her favorite gifts.
144 pages (June 2001).

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