We Bet You Didn't Know This Small Town In Colorado Was Home To The Highest Landmark In America
By Annie
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Published December 21, 2022
Colorado is famous for its purple mountain majesties, so it should be no surprise that with all of these tall peaks comes one of the highest landmarks in the country! Can you guess what it is? If you said a post office, you are both an incredible guesser and correct, as Colorado is home to what is considered the country’s highest landmark:
Welcome to the tiny town of Alma, which is billed as the highest incorporated community in America at a (literally) breathtaking 10,578 feet!
Like many Centennial State towns, Alma was founded during Colorado's mining boom and housed an incredible 17,452 (mostly placer) mining sites.
While its mining history is impressive enough, Alma's actual claim to fame may be its record-breaking landmarks, beginning with the post office, the highest landmark in the country.
Since Alma is the country's highest incorporated city, wouldn't it make sense that it has even more record-breaking attractions? Indeed it does, as Alma recently opened a small gym, which is being hailed as the highest in America!
While these landmarks and attractions are reason enough to visit, Alma has much more to see and love, including multiple historic sites, outdoor recreational opportunities, and scenic drives.
Be sure also to check out Alma's charming shops and restaurants and say hi to some friendly and welcoming residents.
Please note: Alma sits at such a high elevation that the weather can be extreme. Please check the conditions before you go and use caution when driving.
To learn more about all there is to see and do around historic Alma, please visit the Town of Alma's website .
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