Here Are 11 Things They Don't Teach You About Colorado In School
If you hail from the great Centennial State, you probably think you know all there is to know about Colorado, thanks to what you learned from both school and life experience. While we agree that you may know many things about our state, we are willing to bet that you didn’t know or learn about these 11 things!

The highest point in Pennsylvania is Mount Davis, which sits at an elevation 3,213 feet, while Colorado's lowest point, the Arkansas River, sits at 3,315 feet.

Why were Denverites so hesitant to host the iconic games? It was due to both its high cost and predicted pollution.
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While we are not doubting our fellow Coloradans, other states do, claiming the first rodeo was not in Deer Trail (1869), but in Santa Fe (1847).
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As of the last count, Colorado is home to 106 Walmarts, 322 Starbucks, and a whopping 1,021 dispensaries.

When the Centennial State first attempted to join the Union, it was vetoed by Johnson. A few years later, Johnson's successor, President Ulysses S. Grant, accepted the admittance, making Colorado official on August 1, 1876.

Rocky Ford was incorporated in 1887 as a place for farmers to come together to grow fresh produce, and some of the best watermelon and cantaloupe you will ever taste comes from this small town.

The tiny Dolores County town of Dove Creek (population: 735) is home to Adobe Milling, which markets locally-grown beans and other southwestern foods.

Between 1969 to 2003, 65% of the world's sex changes were performed by Dr. Stanley Biber of Trinidad, CO.
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Thankfully, this practice was stopped in 1883 when locals expressed their outrage.

We may not be the alligator capital of the world (thank goodness), but Colorado Gators Reptile Park in Mosca does rescue the most!

Colorado is home to a whopping 1,500 ghost towns (only 640 of which remain) and 196 combined towns, cities, and consolidated city and county governments.
How many of these fun facts about Colorado did you know? Are there other unusual bits of trivia that you would add to this list? Let us know in the comments below!
For more Colorado history that you may not know, click on Not Many People Know The Story Behind This Violent Time In Colorado History.
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