Last week I posted an article with the title, “Where in the world is Vicki Andree?” and included this fun photo.
A number of you guessed correctly and a winner was selected.
This picture was taken in Niwot, Colorado. What an interesting place to visit!
The town of Niwot was named for Chief Niwot, an Arapaho leader, whose people were hunting and fishing along the Front Range when the first gold miners arrived in 1858. Niwot, in Arapaho language means “Left Hand’.
Niwot was platted in 1875; two years after the Colorado Central Railroad extended its tracks northeast from Boulder. This expansion provided a significant boost to the local agricultural economy by creating a link to markets as far away as Wyoming and Denver. Click here to learn more.
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