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Castle Rock and the Rock Church have settled a long-running legal dispute over using RVs in the church's parking lot as temporary shelters for homeless people despite a town ordinance.
Hundreds of homes will be coming to Castle Rock as part of a controversial development called Pine Canyon Ranch. Up until now, the proposed Pine Canyon development was in unincorporated Douglas ...
A tiny castle clad in concrete is on view all summer at a parking lot in East Williamsburg. It’s the work of a Danish artist timed for a new feudal era.
Restoration of historic Rock Castle taking shape in Hendersonville by: Sam Chimenti Posted: Apr 8, 2025 / 05:47 PM CDT Updated: Apr 8, 2025 / 05:47 PM CDT ...
In the heart of downtown Castle Rock is a historic building older than the town itself. The old City Hotel was originally built back in 1872 and served as a focal point for the town's earliest ...
The Great Turtle Shield petroglyph that was carved out of the rock face at the Castle Gardens Petroglyph Site in Fremont County in 1940. It was surprisingly and mysteriously donated to the Wyoming ...
On Saturday, August 24, at 2 p.m., Tom Latane will give a special program on "Material Manipulation in the Manufacture of Metal Plate for the Man-at-arms” at Castlerock Museum in Alma. During the ...
Thumbs up: Castle Rock museum History isn’t just a collection of people in powdered wigs writing laws with a quill and parchment, it’s something that’s all around us.
Denver Museum of Nature and Science geologists Mark Longman, left, and James Hagadorn recently published a study detailing opal’s surprising role in Castle Rock’s formation.
That’s when Longman tapped Hagadorn and museum research associate Joan Burleson to begin taking samples of Castle Rock Conglomerates for closer inspection. They conducted petrographic examinations ...
“Castle Rock and Castlewood Canyon State Park are iconic landmarks in Colorado’s landscape,” Dr. Hagadorn, the museum’s Tim & Kathryn Ryan Curator of Geology, said in a release.
Denver Museum of Nature and Science geologists Mark Longman, left, and James Hagadorn recently published a study detailing opal’s surprising role in Castle Rock’s formation.
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