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From the Colorado River coursing through Glenwood Canyon to the Hot Springs Pool and the caves of Glenwood Caverns, water defines one of Colorado's most popular tourist towns. Glenwood Springs is an outdoor mecca filled with fun and adventure, history and community. This program takes you on a behind-the-scenes journey of the town's most famous tourist attractions, all the while capturing its history and sense of place.
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Glenwood Springs
first aired: May 31, 2007 (#0)
From the Colorado River coursing through Glenwood Canyon to the Hot Springs ...
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