
Eagle serves as the focal point of this early 1960s survey, situated along the Eagle River at the junction of several critical water and transportation corridors. The town's layout includes an Athletic Field and is framed by a complex network of agricultural and municipal water systems, including the Red Eagle Ditch and the Eagle and Rio Grande Western Aqueduct. The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad follows the river valley through a deep Canyon, illustrating the vital rail link between the western slope and the Continental Divide.
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