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Highway US 24 Corridor

Transcontinental Highway of 1926 – US 24

U.S. Hwy 24 or Route 24 is one of the original transcontinental highways of 1926. Initially, it started at Pontiac, Michigan in the east and headed west, and terminated at Kansas City, Missouri. Today US 24 runs from Independence Township, Michigan at an intersection with I-75, and terminates at Minturn, Colorado at an intersection with I-70.

When the US highway system was started in 1926, US Route 24 in Colorado was called US 40S. This highway started in Grand Junction and proceeded west along the current I-70 route to Minturn. Then proceeded to the current route to Limon. From Limon, it proceeded to the Kansas border and was called US 40N. The US 40S and US 40N, west and east of Limon respectively received US 24 designation in 1936; however, in 1975 when US 24 was extended west from Kansas City, Missouri. The stretch between Grand Junction and Minturn was decommissioned.

Looking back on the naming and development of US Route 24 and how this transitioned into other major highways is confusing, to say the least; however, it does let us know that US 24 was an important highway in terms of western migration and the development of west/central United States.

Telegraph Road

Dixie Highway in Pontiac, Michigan, and Laskey Road in Toledo, Ohio, denote a section of highway that was known as Telegraph Road. This telling name came about before the highway even existed after the telegraph wires which ultimately ran parallel to the route. US Route 24 was the western edge of Telegraph Road that ran through Detroit. Mark Knopfler of the Dire Straits even wrote the song “Telegraph Road”, which is the story of the development and decay of this highway.

 

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Royal Gorge Cabins

Here at Royal Gorge Cabins you’ll find not just a high-end lodging experience and lots of pampering amenities, you’ll also find we’re passionate about outdoor recreation and sharing our experience of those activities with you. Since 1978 we’ve been professional outfitters – sharing with our guests everything from river rafting adventures to zip line tours to historic train rides and everything in between. In addition to a luxury cabin getaway that’s a little off the beaten track but still close to major attractions, you’ll also enjoy the benefits of our outdoor adventure concierge specialists.

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Palisade, Colorado

Palisade

Palisade, Colorado

A town in Mesa County, Colorado. Palisade, part of the Grand Junction Metropolitian statistical area, and named for the cliffs near town. Palisade is most famous for delicious peaches and wine vineyards. Although that’s what Palisade is known for, this small town on Colorado’s western slope embodies all of what Colorado is about. Palisade’s nearly central location but lower elevation of 4,728 feet makes it an area with warmer year-round temperatures, a longer growing season, yet close to skiinig and other mountain attractions.

This historical farming community has kept pace with the rest of Colorado. Attractions like rafting, skiing, mountain biking and a variety of farm tours are all right around the corner in Palisade. Colorado National Monument, Tillman Bishop State Wildlife Area, Grand Mesa National Forest, and a variety of parks are all accesible from Palisade.

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Fruita

Visit Fruita, Colorado!

Surrounded by dramatic mountain cliffs and gorgeous desert landscapes, this fun little town is dream come true for many adventure seekers.  Mountain biking, hiking, Jeep and dirt bike trails cover the thousands of acres of public lands surrounding Fruita. 

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Berthoud

Visit Berthoud, Colorado

Historically rich and Americana-steeped Berthoud, 45 minutes north of Denver, is nicknamed the “Garden Spot of Colorado” with good reason – a small community surrounded by rich farmland, it hosts annual events such as “Berthoud Day” in early June for residents and visitors to gather and celebrate family-style with a parade, music, and picnic.

Berthoud Colorado

The Annual Quilt Show

The town’s persona comes through in its annual quilt show and in its expanding sculpture exhibit in Fickel Park. Wildlife and outdoor themes mix with contemporary designs in a wonderful way.

While conveniently providing a gateway to mountain fun in the nearby Rockies, Berthoud also offers the laid-back and welcoming atmosphere of farmer’s markets, a town swimming pool, and vibrant arts community that includes dance and live theater – truly something for everyone!

Berthoud’s Location

If you’re looking for a smaller-town vibe, try visiting Berthoud. The cost of living is higher than the national average by 25.7 points. This is mostly reflected in housing costs. However, it does have a desirable location. Access to Estes Park and RMNP is just 35 miles away. If you like access to mountain lakes and reservoirs, this location is ideal. With over 20 lakes and reservoirs nearby and twice that amount a little further away. Deciding where to go will be the greater problem.

Berthoud has easy access to several state parks and nearby campgrounds. If you’re passing through or just want to get away for a few days. There is a large selection of state parks and campgrounds to choose from.

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New Sheridan

New Sheridan Hotel

We are a Colorado Historic hotel in the very heart of Telluride but we do not rest on our history. The present booms just like the past here at the New Sheridan. We are always searching for ways to enhance our guests’ experience of our world here.

Historical New Sheridan

The New Sheridan Telluride hotel opened in 1895 as the “go-to place” for miners who struck it rich, now completely restored and renovated in 2008.

There are just 26 historic rooms and suites – all with modern luxury fittings. Period style furnishings, layers of damask, rich period colors, luxury bedding, baths and bathrobes – create the ambiance of the only luxury boutique of the hotels in Telluride – an understated, layered luxury that is, yet, distinctly affordable.

Aspen Leaf Bakery and Cafe

Fresh Homemade Pasteries and Cafe

Fresh Pastries, Tiramisu, Bread Pudding, Delicious Homemade Sandwiches, Soups, Fresh Salads, Hot Tea, Iced Tea, Hot chocolate with real whipped cream, and much more!

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Royal Gorge Rafting

Royal Gorge Rafting & Zipline Tours

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Get ready for the Royal Gorge rafting zipline experience. This is their specialty, rafting the Royal Gorge and Ziplining. You can easily sign up for a combo day package. The company owns both activities and operates these activities out of the same place, the adventure hub. This means a seamless experience for their guests. Or, just do one or the other activity.

Royal Gorge Rafting Zipline Tours, Vacation Rentals & the White Water Bar & Grill – One Location 100% FUN!

They offer full and half-day river trips through the Royal Gorge and Bighorn Sheep Canyon. They focus on providing safe and enjoyable trips suitable for the guests. All river gear is included with the reservation. You can even make lodging reservations via their website. Select from riverside options or vacation homes.

  • FREE USE OF ALL RIVER GEAR
  • EXPERIENCED GUIDES
  • SEAMLESS VACATION PACKAGES
  • KAYAK SUPPORT & PHOTOGRAPHY (A priceless addition to your trip)!
  • BAR & GRILL ONSITE
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  • AND MUCH MORE!

Cañon City Mugs

Coffee Cafe, Sports Bar & Grill

All around place to be in Cañon City! Family Friendly! Espresso Bar, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Sports Bar, Happy Hour, Live Music, Arcade Games.

Pizza Madness

One of the best pizza places and restaurants in Canon City! Come enjoy award winning, handcrafted pizza, fresh salads, made to order calzones and fresh baked sandwiches in our incredibly mad, eclectic dining room.

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