HIDDEN GEMS
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Rita the Rock Planter, aka the Victor Toll or the Teller County Troll, is located between the historic and picturesque towns of Victor and Cripple Creek, Colorado.
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Teller County Troll
Visit Thomas Dambo’s second Colorado troll sculpture, Rita the Rock Planter, located between the historic mining towns of Cripple Creek and Victor. She’s off the beaten path, but the views and seeing her up close are well work the trek.
Redstone Coke Ovens
The Redstone Coke Ovens look a bit like the former home of an alien colony, especially against the backdrop of Redstone, Colorado’s serene mountain landscape. What are they, and why are they still here? Read more about these curious domed structures near Carbondale, Colorado.