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Revolution Field Hockey Camps In Colorado - Denver
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Abby Waner Basketball Camp Regis Jesuit
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Animation Camp Rocky Mt College Of Art And Design
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Colorado Bird Observatorys On The Wing
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Colorado Section Pga Junior Golf Academy
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Diabetes Youth Camp-glacier Bay Ranch
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Dick Ritgers Bowling Camps-co
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Foothills Elite 150 Lacrosse Camp (boys)
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Glenn Monday School Of Golf-denver-co
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Lamont School Of Music Summer Pre-college Academy
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University Of Denver Lacrosse Camp (girls)
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A1 Boxing Fitness Summer Youth Wellness Camp 2012
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Aerial Circus Summer Camp
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Adams County Statistics
According to the 2000 census, the county has a total area of 1,197.71 square miles , of which 1,191.93 square miles is. Other counties in Colorado are
Alamosa County,
Arapahoe County,
Archuleta County,
Baca County,
Bent County,
Boulder County.
Broomfield County,
Chaffee County,
Cheyenne County,
Clear Creek County,
Conejos County,
Costilla County.
About Adams County, CO
Adams County is the fifth most populous of the 64 counties of the state of Colorado of the United States . The United States Census Bureau that the county population was 441,603 in 2010 census , a 21.4% increase since 2000 census . Adams County is named for Alva Adams , Governor of the State of Colorado 1887-1889, 1897-1899, and 1905. The county seat is Brighton . Adams County is part of the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area .
History of Adams County, CO
On May 30, 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Act created the Territory of Nebraska and Territory of Kansas , divided by the Parallel 40° North . The future Adams County, Colorado, occupied a strip of northern Arapahoe County, Kansas Territory , immediately south of the Nebraska Territory . In 1859, John D. "Colonel Jack" Henderson built a ranch, trading post, and hotel on Henderson Island in the South Platte River in Arapahoe County, Kansas Territory . Jack Henderson was the former editor and proprietor of the Leavenworth Journal and an outspoken pro-slavery politician who had been accused of vote fraud in eastern Kansas. Henderson sold meat and provisions to gold seekers on their way up the South Platte River Trail to the gold fields during the Pike's Peak Gold Rush . Henderson Island was the first permanent settlement in the South Platte River Valley between Fort Saint Vrain in the Nebraska Territory and the Cherry Creek Diggings in the Kansas Territory . Jack Henderson eventually returned to eastern Kansas and fought for the Union in the American Civil War . Henderson Island is today the site of the Adams County Regional Park and Fairgrounds. The eastern portion of the Kansas Territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Kansas on January 29, 1861, and on February 28, 1861, the remaining western portion of the territory was made part of the new Colorado Territory .
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