Colorado: The Centennial State

Colorado: The Centennial State — page 3
The state’s central location in the nation makes it a popular place for large companies to base their headquarters Many people across the United States go to Denver for business The U S Army and Air Force have large presences in the area and many military personnel train and work in the state Human traffic into the state has made Denver International Airport among the busiest in the world The huge numbers of visitors also create a large demand for hotels and restaurants The service industry is the biggest employer of Coloradans Denver is often referred to as the Mile-High City because it is a mile above sea level 6 COLORADO Colorado’s State Capitol resembles the U S Capitol in Washington D C In 1894 one of the largest silver nuggets found in the United States was discovered in Aspen Colorado’s major rivers are the Rio Grande the Platte the Arkansas and the Colorado Water from Colorado rivers is used in other states for crops and for drinking