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1L. AGRICULTURE 1. Importance of Agriculture to the Economy (Table L-1) When viewed from its broader perspective including ag inputs and processing in addition to production, agriculture is the Valley’s third largest su

L. AGRICULTURE 1. Importance of Agriculture to the Economy (Table L-1) When viewed from its broader perspective including ag inputs and processing in addition to production, agriculture is the Valley’s third largest su

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Language: English - Date: 2008-10-30 13:34:17
2GREAT SAND DUNES COUNTRY  OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE OF ALAMOSA, COLORADO WWW.ALAMOSA.ORG | 1-800-BLU-SKYS  4 Activities

GREAT SAND DUNES COUNTRY OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE OF ALAMOSA, COLORADO WWW.ALAMOSA.ORG | 1-800-BLU-SKYS 4 Activities

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Source URL: www.alamosa.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-02 17:19:56
3Old Spanish National Historic Trail Santa Fe Public Scoping Meeting February 21, 2006 San Isabel National Forest

Old Spanish National Historic Trail Santa Fe Public Scoping Meeting February 21, 2006 San Isabel National Forest

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Language: English - Date: 2015-09-16 14:31:42
4W. RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES 1B 1. Museums (Table W-1) Table W-1 lists 11 existing museums in 9 different locations which focus on various aspects of the Valley history. A regional museum association has been

W. RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES 1B 1. Museums (Table W-1) Table W-1 lists 11 existing museums in 9 different locations which focus on various aspects of the Valley history. A regional museum association has been

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Language: English - Date: 2008-10-30 13:35:54
5H. LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCIES 1. Protected Lands and Natural Resources (Table H-1) The extensive natural resources blanketed across the Valley’s mountains and floor are protected by the network of Federal, State, and pri

H. LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCIES 1. Protected Lands and Natural Resources (Table H-1) The extensive natural resources blanketed across the Valley’s mountains and floor are protected by the network of Federal, State, and pri

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Language: English - Date: 2008-10-30 13:33:12
6U. HEALTH SERVICES 1. Hospitals, Clinics, and Other Health Related Businesses (Table U-1) Table U-1 lists 3 hospitals and 124 beds, considered an adequate number for the Valley. The SLV Regional Medical Center in Alamosa

U. HEALTH SERVICES 1. Hospitals, Clinics, and Other Health Related Businesses (Table U-1) Table U-1 lists 3 hospitals and 124 beds, considered an adequate number for the Valley. The SLV Regional Medical Center in Alamosa

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Language: English - Date: 2008-10-30 13:35:31
7S. PUBLIC SCHOOLS  1. School Enrollment (Table S-1, S-2) Table S-1 shows a total of 14 school districts in 47 school buildings which have been established to cover the Valley’s widespread and diverse population. Enroll

S. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1. School Enrollment (Table S-1, S-2) Table S-1 shows a total of 14 school districts in 47 school buildings which have been established to cover the Valley’s widespread and diverse population. Enroll

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Language: English - Date: 2008-10-30 13:35:20
8A. AREA DESCRIPTION AND DEVELOPMENT HISTORY 1. Area Covered (Table A-1) The San Luis Valley in south-central Colorado is a well-known land feature in the State. Located about midway between Denver and Albuquerque, this i

A. AREA DESCRIPTION AND DEVELOPMENT HISTORY 1. Area Covered (Table A-1) The San Luis Valley in south-central Colorado is a well-known land feature in the State. Located about midway between Denver and Albuquerque, this i

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Language: English - Date: 2008-10-30 13:26:53
9M. TOURISM 1. Valley Tourism Assets and Potentials With about 80 attractions and points of interest anchored by the Great Sand Dunes, 3.0 million acres of public lands, and spanned the whole distance by the US 160 Kansas

M. TOURISM 1. Valley Tourism Assets and Potentials With about 80 attractions and points of interest anchored by the Great Sand Dunes, 3.0 million acres of public lands, and spanned the whole distance by the US 160 Kansas

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Language: English - Date: 2008-10-30 13:34:30
10R. FINANCIAL RESOURCES 1. Per Capita Financial Resources Tables in this section show total assets in private financial institutions of $3.791 million in the Valley topping the list of financial resources available in the

R. FINANCIAL RESOURCES 1. Per Capita Financial Resources Tables in this section show total assets in private financial institutions of $3.791 million in the Valley topping the list of financial resources available in the

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Language: English - Date: 2008-10-30 13:35:10