Fort Collins, Colorado is a great town - don't get me wrong. It has a wonderful old downtown, great restaurants and shops, and a youthful atmosphere, thanks to the presence of Colorado State University. But it is located in the middle of nowhere, 70 miles north of Denver. If you want to go to a baseball game, the art museum, the zoo, or visit a variety of trendy Denver neighborhoods, it takes well over an hour, versus the 20 minutes it takes me now. Plus, Fort Collins is only 45 miles away from Wyoming. Granted, Wyoming is not at the edge of the known world, but you can definitely see the edge of the world from there.
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
A Final (Or Perhaps Not) Word On Fort Collins...
Fort Collins, Colorado is a great town - don't get me wrong. It has a wonderful old downtown, great restaurants and shops, and a youthful atmosphere, thanks to the presence of Colorado State University. But it is located in the middle of nowhere, 70 miles north of Denver. If you want to go to a baseball game, the art museum, the zoo, or visit a variety of trendy Denver neighborhoods, it takes well over an hour, versus the 20 minutes it takes me now. Plus, Fort Collins is only 45 miles away from Wyoming. Granted, Wyoming is not at the edge of the known world, but you can definitely see the edge of the world from there.
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