
Eaton and the surrounding agricultural communities of northern Colorado are defined by an intricate network of irrigation ditches and reservoirs, reflecting the region's intensive water management during the early twentieth century. From Eaton Ditch to large water bodies like New Windsor Reservoir and Black Hollow Reservoir, the landscape is partitioned into a productive grid of farms and ranches. The Union Pacific railroad, specifically the Denver and Cheyenne Line, dictates the alignment of the towns, including Ault, Pierce, and Nunn, which served as vital transport hubs for local produce and livestock.
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