October 9, 2010
Lake Neccudah’s proximity to Denver allowed access to major metropolitan markets via the Lake Neccudah Rail Road Company. Beef, wheat, and a variety of fruits and vegetables became the dominant contributors to the local economy. As these businesses grew so did the demand for reliable passenger transportation. In 1897 the new modern railroad station was […]
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October 9, 2010
Lake Neccudah, CO In the early to mid 1800’s the area around Lake Neccudah was the winter home to the Arapaho and Comanche Indian Tribes. Lake Neccudah takes its name from a loosely translated Indian phrase meaning “where the mountains meet the plains.” Originally part of the Nebraska Territory, Lake Neccudah and was founded on […]
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