Like Joni Mitchell (and Janet Jackson) once mused, “. you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.” Last year, many of us suddenly realized how good we had it
Did You Know That Money Was Once Printed in Fort Collins
Usually, when it comes to coins and cash in Colorado, you think about the Denver Mint. However, back in the day money also used to be printed in Fort Collins.
While I was browsing around on eBay, I came across a $5 bill that was printed by the Fort Collins National Bank in 1902.
Credit: eBay
According to AntiqueMoney.com, this bill was produced by the Poudre Valley National Bank of Fort Collins in 1902. 34,670 sheets of the blue seal $5 banknotes were produced. According to its eBay listing, the specific version of this bill is known as a plain back with no date range, though it s likely it was printed between 1902 to 1908.
If 2020 has shown us anything, it s that our health isn t optional, but essential.
That s why Dawson Chiropractic is here to help you prioritize your health this year. Located in Loveland, the practice utilizes a neurologically-based treatment, along with friendly service, to bring your health to its optimal state and new patients can take advantage of a $47 special until January 31.
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Dr. Jerod Dawson, D.C. about Dawson Chiropractic s unique approach to health care, and how the practice is helping Northern Coloradans navigate through the new year.
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Rare Ringtail Cat Rescued in Jefferson County
Animal control officers in Jefferson County recently helped rescue a critter that s native-to, but rarely seen in Colorado a ringtail cat.
Ringtail cats are nocturnal, so it s unusual to see them in the daytime at all, but this one had made it s way into an Evergreen home, where it then got stuck up in the rafters inside the boiler room.
Within an hour of setting a trap, animal control officers were able to safely get a hold of the ringtail, and carefully release it into the nearby woods.
Also known as miner s cats, these agile animals were once kept as pets by settlers, because they helped to keep mice out of their cabins. However, rather than cats, they are actually more closely related to raccoons.
Fort Collins Museum of Discovery Gives Glimpse of Old Town, 1952
After a week of sheer craziness, maybe we need to be reminded of a simpler time.one that existed in the black and white frame of this adorable wintertime vintage photo.
OK, OK, I know everything wasn t perfect back in 1952, but the below photo has an air of wintertime magic that just puts me at ease. The Fort Collins Museum of Discovery shared the image on their Instagram account on January 7, and the snap of Old Town Fort Collins features winter lights hanging over the street, snowy jalopies, and buildings we still know and love to this day.