the worst (read: most incompetent) rogue you’ll ever meet
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Wonderyard Garden + Table: Know Before You Go
It’s always spring and summer at Wonderyard Garden + Table – judging by the outdoor décor and indoor vibes. The concept is by Lotus Concepts Management, the creators behind local favorites ViewHouse and My Neighbor Felix, purveyors of good times and good food. Here’s what to know before you go.
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Videncia en Bridgehampton
Los #Tauro aman los placeres de la vida, les encanta una buena cena con sus amigos o tomar un buen helado mirando el horizonte.
Tarot Y Videncia:
Llámanos Ahora
🇺🇸 Estados Unidos: +1 21 37 84 79 82
Para resolver los problemas del corazón y entregarnos a la felicidad. ¡Los temas del corazón son tan complejos! Cuando el amor no ha tocado a la puerta nos sentimos ansiosos por encontrar a la paraje ideal y una vez que la tenemos nos enfrentamos al miedo de perderla. En cualquiera de los casos no hay de qué preocuparnos porque el tarot amor nos brinda la ayuda necesaria para triunfar en una relación.
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Late Spring Snow, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, 2006.
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Jim Larimer
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Downtown Denver (No. 7)
On November 22, 1858, General William Larimer and Captain Jonathan Cox, Esquire, both land speculators from eastern Kansas Territory, placed cottonwood logs to stake a claim on the bluff overlooking the confluence of the South Platte River and Cherry Creek, across the creek from the existing mining settlement of Auraria, and on the site of the existing townsite of St. Charles. Larimer named the townsite Denver City to curry favor with Kansas Territorial Governor James W. Denver.[30] Larimer hoped the town's name would help it be selected as the county seat of Arapahoe County, but unbeknownst to him, Governor Denver had already resigned from office. The location was accessible to existing trails and was across the South Platte River from the site of seasonal encampments of the Cheyenne and Arapaho. The site of these first towns is now occupied by Confluence Park near downtown Denver. Edward W. Wynkoop came to Colorado in 1859 and became one of the founders of the city. Wynkoop Street in Denver is named after him.
Larimer, along with associates in the St. Charles City Land Company, sold parcels in the town to merchants and miners, with the intention of creating a major city that would cater to new immigrants. Denver City was a frontier town, with an economy based on servicing local miners with gambling, saloons, livestock and goods trading. In the early years, land parcels were often traded for grubstakes or gambled away by miners in Auraria. In May 1859, Denver City residents donated 53 lots to the Leavenworth & Pike's Peak Express in order to secure the region's first overland wagon route. Offering daily service for "passengers, mail, freight, and gold", the Express reached Denver on a trail that trimmed westward travel time from twelve days to six. In 1863, Western Union furthered Denver's dominance of the region by choosing the city for its regional terminus.
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It’s always an honor to frame for Asana Partners and Larimer Square!
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wanted to get an outfit design down so I can use him for artfight :3
Meet me in the pit! https://artfight.net/~karmahitme
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Bottomless Brunch at Tamayo
Here’s the thing with brunch buffets – they are great and you can pick and choose what you want, but it always looks like an unappealing mishmash on your plate. The oysters, prime rib, cured meat, salads and sweets all end up mingling their juices (unless you want to juggle a bunch of different plates as you walk back to your seat). What I like about bottomless brunch at Tamayo in Larimer Square,…
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Wellington, Colorado's Sandra Spraker charged with theft, forgery, embezzlement of public property, abuse of public records
Sandra Spraker, 45, of Wellington, Larimer County, Colorado, United States is a former child welfare case worker in Larimer County. She was recently arrested.
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ricky pinzon fails to identify to loveland colorado police
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Contemporary Patio in Denver
Large, modern image of a patio without a cover in the backyard
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