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Dewey St & Park Ave, Lincoln Park, CO 81212

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Whitewater Adventure Outfitters 50905 Hwy 50 West, Canon City, CO 81212

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Raft Masters 2315 E. Main st., Canon City, CO 81212
Tracy Here, I just wanted to get you some more info on Canon City's Skate Park. I hope you got the pictures ok. Well, it's easy to find. From Hwy 50, in Canon City take Orchard Avenue - North - all... More on skateboardpark.com
The Arkansas River is America's Number One whitewater river, and at Raft Masters , our Number One priority is providing you with the finest raft trip possible. Our attention to your comfort, safety... More on allaboutrivers.com

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50905 W US Hwy 50 West, Canon City, Colorado
No trip to Colorado is complete without experiencing the thrill of a whitewater rafting trip on the Arkansa... More on Discover America
I loved the trip and the guide, and the only thing I can complain about was that the rapids weren't crazy e... More on TripAdvisor

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Canon City, Colorado, United States

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123 East Canon Perdido St
One of the most significant historical buildings in Santa Barbara, El Presidio has been reconstructed faithfully based on historic and archeological evidence. It combines ... More on uptake_content
One of the most significant historical buildings in Santa Barbara, El Presidio has been reconstructed faithfully based on historic and archeological evidence. It combines great ... More on Santabarbara.com

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Canon City, Colorado, United States
Where: Royal Gorge, Colorado, over the Arkansas River. Stats: 1,053 feet over the gorge; 1,260 feet long. Awe Factors: Built in 1929 in six months by mainly inexperienced men, this bridge was an im... More on travelandleisure
Crossing the Arkansas River from a height of 1,053 feet, the Royal Gorge Bridge, built in 1929, is believed to ... More on PlanetWare

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Dinosaur Depot, Box 1957, Caon City, CO 81215-1957, United States

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Royal Gorge Field Office, 3170 East Main Street, Ca*on City, CO 81212, USA

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Teller County Road 1, Canon City, CO 81226, U.S.A.
In the early 1890s, the mining towns in the shadow of Pikes Peak enjoyed a gold boom. This 131-mile byway tours these former mining towns, including Cripple Creek, Florence, McCourt, Adelaide, Wilbur, Victor and other gold boom communities. ... More on LLBean.com
