Call NumberCCW-BR-307CreatorBerger, W. BartDate2023SummaryThis is W. Bart Berger's review of John Abramson's book Colorado's High Line Canal: a portrait. W. Bart Berger is a fourth-generation native of Denver, and an amateur historian and gadfly, having been involved with the Denver Posse of Westerners, History Colorado (chair), HistoriCorps, the Denver Mountain Parks Foundation (founding CEO), the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative, and others. He manages the historic Estabrook Park Ranch, a 150-year-old Centennial Farm situated on the former Denver, South Park & Pacific Railroad line near Bailey, Colorado.Physical Description2 pages : color illustrationSubjectHigh Line Canal (Colo.)--History; Canals--Colorado--Denver--HistoryGeographic AreaDenver (Colo.)CollectionDr. Colorado's Colorado Book ReviewType of MaterialBook reviewsNotesThis work is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives (CC BY-ND) license. This license allows for redistribution, commercial and non-commercial, of the review, as long as it is passed along unchanged and in whole, with credit to the reviewer.PublisherCenter for Colorado Studies at Denver Public LibraryLanguageeng
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