It is the highest US State by average elevation.
Pikes Peak is not the highest mountain in the State.
Gold is still mined in Colorado.
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it was on 2 July 1644
From the second Sunday of March until the first Sunday of November, Zimbabwe is eight hours ahead of Colorado. During the rest of the year, Zinbabwe is nine hours ahead of Colorado.5 AM MST = 6 AM MDT = 2 PM CAT
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The Colorado River flows through the grand canyon.
colorado has people dogs and cats
yes
Colorado has 53 mountains over 14,000 feet in elevation.
Colorado is nicknamed "The Centennial State" for it became an official state in 1876, when America celebrated its 100th birthday (a.k.a. centennial) and Colorado is one of only three US states with no natural borders (the other 2 are Colorado's neighbors: Wyoming and Utah)
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colorado is the 22nd most popular state in the USA,They have a bunch of major bodies of water
Near the Colorado river in California, Arizona
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It is the tallest state by mean elevation and the 8th largest in area.
The distance between Colorado Springs and Vail is 3 1/2 hours.
Colorado became a state on Agust 2, 1876
Two private Colleges are Colorado College and Colorado School of Mines, and two public colleges are University of Colorado Boulder and Colorado State University Fort Collins.