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Grand Valley (Colorado–Utah)

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band). Settlers began to arrive in the 1880s, farming the valley for a variety of grains and fruits. In the 1890s, it was discovered that sugar beets were found to have a high sugar content and they became a major crop along with other fruits, grains and vegetables. Also in 1890, State Governor
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planted a 60 acres (24 ha) wine vineyard in the Grand Valley. By 1900, there were over 1,000 farms in the Grand Valley growing wine grapes and local sales tax records showed that 1,744 gallons of wine were sold that year. At the turn of the 20th century, evaporation techniques allowed
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The name "Grand Valley" has been associated with the area since the mid-nineteenth century. The present Colorado River above Grand Junction was known as the Grand River as early as 1842. The city of Grand Junction was so named because of its position at the junction of the
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sits on a ridge on the southwest side of the valley west of Grand Junction. Much of the surrounding table land areas rimming the valley are public lands controlled by the
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fruit-growers to ship their products more efficiently to distant markets, yielding an expansion of fruit growing in the valley.In 1918, the
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is an extended populated valley, approximately 30 miles (48 km) long and 5 miles (8.0 km) wide, located along the
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that was used by locals in the late 19th and early 20th century. The valley is the most densely populated area on the
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was completed to provide water to cultivate 50,000 acres (20.0 km²) in the valley. The project included a
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to the east of Palisade, then follows a wide arc bending to the west. The Colorado receives the
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Sandstone rocks and formations are common on the Colorado Plateau desert lands, November 2013
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Place names in Colorado: why 700 communities were so named, 150 of Spanish or Indian origin
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run through the valley from west-to-east. The Grand Valley is part of the larger
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in De Beque Canyon, the largest of three such dams of this type in the nation.
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and Grand Rivers united in eastern Utah to become the Colorado River. The
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Grand Valley begins where the Colorado River widens at the mouth of
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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For the town formerly known as Grand Valley, Colorado, see
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Valley in Colorado and Utah, United States of America
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The valley was an area historically occupied by the
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Index

Grand Valley (Colorado-Utah)
Parachute, Colorado
Grand Valley AVA

Grand Valley is located in Colorado
Colorado
Utah
Grand Valley is located in the United States
Colorado
Utah
Mesa County, CO
Grand County, UT
Coordinates
39°11′N 108°43′W / 39.183°N 108.717°W / 39.183; -108.717
Colorado River
Mesa County
Garfield County
Colorado
Grand County
Utah
Western United States
Grand Junction
Fruita
Palisade
fruit
orchards
vineyards
American Viticultural Areas
Grand Valley AVA
Gunnison River

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