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Can pure science co-exist with robust tourism at lab near Crested Butte? The Mountain Town News
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Sep 27, 2015( Coyote Gulch: http://coyotegulch.net/Delivered by Newstex) https://coyotegulch.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/roadgothic072015allenbest.pngDuring July, the gravel road through Gothic looks like commuter traffic in Denver, says a local newspaper editor. On a Saturday evening in late August
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