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Black Hawk and Central City
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130 pages
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The rich history of Central City and Black Hawk in Gilpin County highlights their significant contributions to Colorado's development during the 1800s, particularly through gold mining that fueled economic and political growth. These towns boasted vibrant cultural life with theaters, schools, and sports teams, showcasing their stability. However, as mining declined, they faced economic challenges until a revival in the 1930s, spurred by new mining ventures and the Central City Opera House. The legalization of gambling in 1991 further transformed them into thriving tourist destinations.
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2013, hardcover
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