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The Scoop Blog Network - Cheers Fort Collins
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Tapping the latest news and brews in Fort Collins. The Scoop Blog Network. The Scoop Blog Network. Sharing the scoop with your community, CEO and founder Kristin Mastre. The Scoop Blog Network. Creates hubs of hyper-local bloggers who are eager and dedicated to sharing the scoop on what’s going on in their communities. The Scoop Bloggers focus on an individual niche topic, becoming area experts in their particular interest. Restaurant reviews and dining news in Fort Collins, by Kristin Mastre. From her e...
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These buildings remain: Sanborn Map (1886) page 2 - Forgotten Fort Collins
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The Scoop Blog Network. These buildings remain: Sanborn Map (1886) page 2. July 21, 2015 •. The Sanborn Map and Publishing Company has produced, over the years, several detailed maps of cities and towns. After creating these maps, they would sell copies to local insurance brokers who would use them to determine pricing for insuring buildings based on the use of the building, the materials it was made out of, and special features (like the spire on a church). Sanborn Map from 1886 page 2 of 4. The Commerc...
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Camping in Larimer County - Forgotten Fort Collins
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The Scoop Blog Network. Camping in Larimer County. July 18, 2015 •. A popular Colorado summer past time is heading to the mountains to camp out in God’s country. The temperatures are cooler. The creeks and rivers are slowing down from their spring fury. And the wildlife is plentiful. This was no less true back in the day than it is now. Four men and 1 boy sit in a semi-circle next to the camp stove, in front of their sleeping quarters. Camp Umanit, 1931. (Photo and text from the Colorado State Un...The P...
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Racism in Fort Collins: a Brief Overview - Forgotten Fort Collins
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The Scoop Blog Network. Racism in Fort Collins: a Brief Overview. January 20, 2015 •. Nobody wants to be the bad guy. This article is from the September 29,1901. Fort Collins Weekly Courier. From the Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection. Click on the image to read at a larger size. From the November 1, 1920. From the front page of the June 10, 1874. From the May 7, 1920 Fort Collins Courier. The Catholics essentially got permission from the diocese to remove the immigrants from their services. In 1936...
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These buildings remain: Sanborn Map (1886) page 3b - Forgotten Fort Collins
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The Scoop Blog Network. These buildings remain: Sanborn Map (1886) page 3b. August 5, 2015 •. In 1886, a Sanborn insurance map was drawn up that shows the buildings in Fort Collins at the time. Most of these have been lost to us, but a few remain. See previous pages of the map here: page 1. Beginning of page 3. I’m going to jump right into the rest of page 3. 214 and 210 Linden Street. The Masons on Linden Street, c. 1886. (From the Fort Collins Archive – H07615. This photo is also particularly helpful i...
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Bakeries, Dessert and Ice Cream Archives - Feasting Fort Collins
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Bakeries, Dessert and Ice Cream. Bakeries, Dessert and Ice Cream. Feasting Fort Collins On The Road – Me Oh My Coffee and Pie. On April 15, 2015. I have been spending a lot of time in the mountains over the last year or so. A LOT. Some readers may know that I took over Fresh Air Fort Collins… Read More. Bakeries, Dessert and Ice Cream. On March 29, 2015. Bakeries, Dessert and Ice Cream. La Creperie – 2nd Review. On January 17, 2015. Bakeries, Dessert and Ice Cream. On January 17, 2012. On July 18, 2011.
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Bicycling Through the 1800s in Fort Collins - Forgotten Fort Collins
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The Scoop Blog Network. Bicycling Through the 1800s in Fort Collins. April 14, 2015 •. This Laufmaschine (“running machine”) is from around 1820 and is on display in the Kurpfälzisches Museum in Heidelberg, Germany. The German Baron Karl von Drais invented this early bicycle in 1817. (Text and image from WikiMedia. And licensed for reuse.). Fort Collins Courier (which was reprinting an article from a Washington paper). In 1882, there were ads placed by a Denver shop in the. 8220;M. V. B. Gill...8220;M...
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Nuance Chocolate - Feasting Fort Collins
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March 29, 2015 •. Bakeries, Dessert and Ice Cream. There are fewer sweets that I love than chocolate. On our Friday Night dinner dates at home, we follow up our steak, grilled asparagus, handcut baked fries, and tequila cocktails with a decadent dessert. For a while it was slices of carrot cake and tiramisu from Whole Foods (both insanely delicious), but recently we’ve been diving into chocolate bars. Photo Credit: Nuance Chocolate Facebook Page. There is chocolate decadence in every shape and form here.
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Nick's Homestyle - Feasting Fort Collins
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April 21, 2015 •. The moment you take a bite that raises your eyebrows in unsuspecting surprise. The time a forkful of food makes your eyes roll back in delicious pleasure. The second you scrape the last of the remaining sauce on your plate, determined to eat every last drop because it’s so good. These are the dining experiences that we live for. These are the moments we. For in every restaurant. This is what makes eating a beautiful part of life. Nick’s Homestyle pulls it off. Their specialty drinks are...
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