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Raymer, CO (0076)


Raymer, CO. A tiny village on the southern edge of the Pawnee National Grasslands. The town does have a number of residents, but no active commercial space. I was surprised to see that the town had not developed since the Grasslands have become very active with energy (oil and wind) development and the nearest residential areas for workers are 60 or more miles away. Photos are from a trip to Denver and the Great Plains.
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