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5 Fun Facts About August 19 In Colorado History

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1. On August 19, 1876, Colorado was admitted as the 38th state in the United States. The Centennial State was named after the Colorado River, and its state motto is "Nil sine numine," which means "Nothing without providence."

2. On August 19, 1905, the Great Divide Fire broke out near Denver, Colorado. It was one of the worst forest fires in the state's history, burning nearly 50,000 acres and destroying several homes and buildings.

3. On August 19, 1938, the first Colorado State Fair was held in Pueblo. The event featured a parade, livestock shows, food booths, carnival rides, and other attractions, and it continues to be one of the state's most popular annual events.

4. On August 19, 1960, Colorado Senator John F. Kennedy delivered a speech in Estes Park, Colorado, as part of his campaign for the presidency. The event attracted a large crowd and helped to boost Kennedy's support in the West.

5. On August 19, 1987, Michael Martin Murphey released his album "Cowboy Songs III: Rhymes of the Renegades." The album featured several songs about the history and culture of Colorado, including "Rio Grande," "The Ballad of Jesse James," and "Wildfire." Murphey, who was born in Dallas, Texas, is known for his cowboy-themed music and has been inducted into the Western Music Hall of Fame.
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