Fort Collins began as a small Army outpost and grew into a
community of more than 150,000, a city formed and developed by
those who have chosen and today choose to live here. In this book,
readers will encounter hardy pioneers who endured hardships almost
unimaginable today and innovators who brought industry, commerce,
and a college; generous people, businesses, and institutions who
have freely given back to the community in a variety of ways;
participants in Fort Collins's thriving cultural life embracing a
spectrum of interests and enthusiasms; and ordinary people living
everyday lives who have done extraordinary things or had remarkable
experiences. This book honors individuals such as Dr. Temple
Grandin, world-renowned expert on handling cattle and spokesperson
for autistic people, and Tom Sutherland, freed from captivity in
Iran after seven years, along with many other memorable people.
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