Durango, Colorado City of Durango, Colorado Downtown Durango, Colorado Downtown Durango, Colorado Location in La Plata County and the State of Colorado Location in La Plata County and the State of Colorado City of Durango, Colorado is positioned in the US City of Durango, Colorado - City of Durango, Colorado State Colorado Website City of Durango The City of Durango is the governmental center of county and the most crowded municipality of La Plata County, Colorado, United States.

The United States Enumeration Bureau reported a populace of 16,887 in the 2010 census. The town/city is a Home Rule Municipality.

4.1.3 Durango Ragtime & Early Jazz Festival 4.1.4 Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad (D&RG) chose the site on the Animas River for its depot following a brief and most likely perfunctory negotiation with Animas City, two miles to the north. The town/city was titled by ex-Colorado Governor Alexander C.

Hunt after Durango, Mexico, based on favorable impression of that town/city resulting from a scouting trip undertaken on the behalf of William J.

Area archaeological sites on the State and National historical registers include: Durango Rock Shelters Archeology Site, a Basketmaker and Pueblo culture Durango is positioned at 37 16 N 107 52 W at an altitude of 6,512 ft (1,988 m).

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 6.8 square miles (18 km2).

According to the Koppen climate classification system, Durango has a warm-summer, humid continental climate (Dfb).

Durango (1971-2000 normals) Climate data for Durango, Colorado, 1991 2015 normals, extremes 1894 present Durango is nestled in the Animas River Valley surrounded by the San Juan Mountains.

Durango is also prominent for outside activities like hiking, mountain biking, road biking, backpacking, slacklining, modern climbing, hunting, off-roading, year-round fishing, and golfing.

Durango is near five primary ski areas, including Purgatory, formerly known as Durango Mountain Resort, positioned 26 miles north of downtown.

The town/city is positioned thirty-five miles east of Mesa Verde National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site best known for its Ancestral Puebloans cliff dwellings.

Durango Ragtime & Early Jazz Festival The annual Durango Ragtime & Early Jazz Festival features noted musicians from around the country.

It is held in the Strater Hotel, a historic Victorian hotel in Durango.

Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Durango is most known for the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, a tradition stockyards , which travels from Durango to the historic quarrying town of Silverton, Colorado on steam-powered trains with rolling stock dating back to the 1920s and before.

Durango hosted the first-ever Mountain Bike World Championships in 1990.

Durango is home to the Snowdown Festival, an event that has a new, initial infamous each year, and includes a single firework to start off the ever-popular light parade.

Main Avenue cuts through Downtown Durango, home to clothing boutiques, restaurants, newsstands, tourist t shops, a mall, bars, lounges and other businesses.

Durango's two earliest hotels, The General Palmer and The Strater Hotel, are both at the South end of Main Avenue, one and two blocks away from the train station, in the order given.

Durango has more restaurants per capita than Denver.

Main Avenue is walked by thousands of tourists each week, making it the most prominent shopping and relaxing tourist destination in Durango.

Main article: Media in Durango, Colorado Durango has a number of media outlets which include The Durango Herald, 99x Durango, XRock 105.3, KDUR 91.9/93.9, Four Corners Broadcasting (KIQX 101.3, KRSJ 100.5, KKDC 93.3, and KKDC AM 930) and many others.

DRGW steam locomotive on the Durango turntable, 1965.

Durango is served by U.S.

North of Durango, 550 is nicknamed the Million Dollar Highway, and is part of the scenic San Juan Skyway.

Durango is served by a primary county-wide airport for southwestern Colorado Durango-La Plata Regional Airport (actually positioned near Ignacio).

Durango-La Plata County Airport (IATA code: DRO) is serviced year-round by county-wide carriers Sky - West Airlines (United Express), Republic Airways (United Express), Expressjet Airlines (United Express), Sky - West Airlines (US Airways Express), and American Eagle (Envoy Air).

Durango Transit provides a several loop bus routes that serve the community, including Fort Lewis College.

Both services share the new Durango Transit Center (opened August 2010) as a hub.

Greyhound Bus Lines formerly served Durango, but following budget cuts the service was discontinued.

Durango is served by the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.

Fort Lewis College is situated on a 350 foot (110 m) mesa (bluff) overlooking downtown Durango, and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Southwest Colorado Community College, a branch of Pueblo Community College, is positioned in the Central Business District, on Camino del Rio.

James Garesche Ord, United States Army Major General, born at Fort Lewis near Durango Durango has two sister cities, as designated by Sister Cities International: Mexico Durango, Mexico Spain Durango, Spain Several parts of the 1955 film Run for Cover starring James Cagney, were filmed just north of Durango in and around the upper Hermosa Valley area. Portions of the 1957 Night Passage starring a returning James Stewart, as well as Audie Murphy and Brandon De - Wilde were filmed near Durango and on the Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge Railway.

In 1965, Rosemary De - Camp played Durango journal editor Caroline Romney in the episode, "Mrs.

The 1999 movie Durango Kids describes a time tunnel in the old mines outside of Durango. State of Colorado Colorado metros/cities and suburbs Durango, CO Micropolitan Travel Destination Durango Herald Durango Telegraph a b "Active Colorado Municipalities".

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Western Regional Climate Center: NCDC 1971-2000 Monthly Normals for Durango Plant - Maps: Durango hardiness zone "DURANGO, COLORADO (052441)".

IMDB: City Slickers (1991) - Filming locations IMDB: Durango Kids, motion picture.

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