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G. Eldon Smith Two Miles High and Six Feet Under is a sequel to Murder in the Rockies. Two miles high because the setting is in Leadville, Colorado a town that is si…moreTwo Miles High and Six Feet Under is a sequel to Murder in the Rockies. Two miles high because the setting is in Leadville, Colorado a town that is situated at a little above 10,000 feet of elevation - two miles above sea level. The time is 1896, the year the citizens of the town built a gigantic building almost entirely of ice. Strange accidents keep happening and it is up to Andrew Coyle Esq. to find out if murder is involved. (less)
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The following is taken from a pamphlet that is available at Castlewood Canyon State Park. The park lies a few miles east and south of Castle Rock, Colorado. The booklet describes events leading up to and the flood that followed a break in the Castlewood Dam through the memories of eye witnesses.
The Night the Dam Gave Way
A Diary of Personal Accounts
Castlewood Dam was built in 1890. It took 335 men Read more of this blog post »
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