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- PageX.asp?fkOrgId=54&PageURL=historyofgreeley accessdate "2007-04-16".
- PageX.asp?fkOrgId=54&PageURL=historyofgreeley archivedate "2006-09-23".
- PageX.asp?fkOrgId=54&PageURL=historyofgreeley archiveurl PageX.asp?fkOrgId=54&PageURL=historyofgreeley.
- PageX.asp?fkOrgId=54&PageURL=historyofgreeley deadurl "yes".
- PageX.asp?fkOrgId=54&PageURL=historyofgreeley first "Peggy".
- PageX.asp?fkOrgId=54&PageURL=historyofgreeley isCitedBy Rosedale,_Colorado.
- PageX.asp?fkOrgId=54&PageURL=historyofgreeley last "Ford".
- PageX.asp?fkOrgId=54&PageURL=historyofgreeley publisher "Official Website for the City of Greeley, Colorado".
- PageX.asp?fkOrgId=54&PageURL=historyofgreeley quote "To quench the thirst of local residents during the “dirty thirties,” two “wet” towns, Garden City and Rosedale, were platted just outside Greeley’s city limits. People soon joked that Greeley was located between “eatin’” on the north and “drinkin’” on the South!".
- PageX.asp?fkOrgId=54&PageURL=historyofgreeley title "History of Greeley from its earliest days as the Union Colony".
- PageX.asp?fkOrgId=54&PageURL=historyofgreeley url PageX.asp?fkOrgId=54&PageURL=historyofgreeley.
- PageX.asp?fkOrgId=54&PageURL=historyofgreeley year "2006".