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  2. Camp Hale - Wikipedia

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    Camp Hale. Camp Hale was a U.S. Army training facility in the western United States, constructed in 1942 for what became the Tenth Mountain Division. Located in central Colorado between Red Cliff and Leadville in the Eagle River Valley at an elevation of 9,238 feet (2,815 m), it was named for General Irving Hale.

  3. Husky Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Husky Stadium (officially Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium for sponsorship purposes) is an outdoor football stadium in the northwest United States, located on the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington.

  4. Cascade Boy Scout Camp - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Boy Scout Camp is a camp near Durango in San Juan County, Colorado, United States that is associated with Scouting in Colorado. The lodge building, also known as Cascade Lodge or Boy Scout Lodge, was built in 1928 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1] It is also listed on the Colorado Register of ...

  5. Colorado College Tigers football, 1882–1909 - Wikipedia

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    The 1909 Colorado College Tigers football team represented Colorado College as a member of the Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference (CFAC) during the 1909 college football season. In its fifth and final season under head coach John R. Richards , the team compiled a 5–2 record (2–1 against conference opponents), finished in second place in ...

  6. Japanese American prison camp site in Colorado is now a ...

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    Nearly 80 years after the end of World War II, a site in Colorado that once held thousands of Japanese Americans opened its doors this week as the country’s newest national park.

  7. Why Do Americans Tailgate? There’s a Surprising Civil War ...

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    There’s a Surprising Civil War Connection. Bringing picnics to watch the Civil War was a likely precursor to our modern-day tradition of toting food and drinks to a football game. Early college ...

  8. Upscale Tailgating - AOL

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    Upscale Tailgating. When you think of the ultimate tailgating experience, the first thing that may come to mind is a group of people gathered around a BBQ grilling hamburgers, hot dogs, and ...

  9. Amache National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    March 18, 2022. The Amache National Historic Site, formally the Granada War Relocation Center but known to the internees as Camp Amache (pronounced a-ma-chee), was a concentration camp for Japanese Americans in Prowers County, Colorado. Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Japanese Americans on the West Coast were ...

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