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  2. Leanin' Tree Museum of Western Art - Wikipedia

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    The Leanin' Tree Museum of Western Art was a private art museum located in Boulder, Colorado. It exhibited the private art collection of Ed Trumble, founder and chairman of Leanin' Tree, Incorporated. Trumble is a publisher of fine art greeting cards since 1949. The collection also included American western art spanning five decades.

  3. Flatirons - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Boulder often is referred to in the tech industry as the "Silicon Flatirons", analogous to Santa Clara Valley's famous nickname. The third Flatiron bore a "CU," for the University of Colorado, in 50-foot (15 m) white letters from the 1950s until 1980, when the city painted over the initials to restore the natural look of the stone ...

  4. Drop City - Wikipedia

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    Drop City was a counterculture artists' community that formed near the town of Trinidad in southern Colorado in 1960. Abandoned by 1979, Drop City became known as the first rural "hippie commune". [1] The Ultimate Painting, by Drop Artists, 1966, acrylic on panel, 60" × 60". Pythagorean Tree, by Drop Artists, 1967, acrylic on panel, 48" diam.

  5. Western Knife Company - Wikipedia

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    The Western Knife Company was an American manufacturer of hunting knives which began operations in Boulder, Colorado in 1911. The company is probably best known for its "Bowie" style hunting knives. The company was purchased by Coleman (the famous manufacturer of outdoor equipment) in 1984. Camillus Cutlery Company purchased Western in 1992.

  6. James Balog - Wikipedia

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    Website. earthvisioninstitute .org. James Balog (pronounced BAY-log; born July 15, 1952) is an American photographer whose work explores the relationship between humans and nature. He is the founder and director of Earth Vision Institute in Boulder, Colorado. Balog's photographs have appeared in National Geographic, The New Yorker, Life, Vanity ...

  7. Museum of Boulder - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Boulder, formerly the Boulder History Museum, is a private, nonprofit, local history museum located in Boulder, Colorado and operated by the Boulder Historical Society. [1] From 1985 to 2018, the Museum operated out of the historic Harbeck-Bergheim house [2] on University Hill near the University of Colorado Boulder campus. [3]

  8. Conrad Schwiering - Wikipedia

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    Monterey, California, U.S. Education. University of Wyoming. Art Students League of New York. Occupation. Painter. Spouse. Mary Ethel Smith. Conrad Schwiering, also known as Connie Schwiering, (August 8, 1916 - January 27, 1986) was an American landscape painter from Wyoming .

  9. KBCO - Wikipedia

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    KBCO (97.3 FM) is a radio station in Boulder, Colorado. It serves Boulder, the Denver metropolitan area, and Northern Colorado. Owned by iHeartMedia, it broadcasts an adult album alternative (AAA) format. Its studios are located alongside its sister stations in southeast Denver, while its transmitter is located southwest of Eldorado Springs.