Colorado State Highway 91

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View of the Climax Molybdenum Mine in the Tenmile Range off of Colorado State Highway 91 North of Leadville
View of the Climax Molybdenum Mine in the Tenmile Range off of Colorado State Highway 91 North of Leadville

State Highway 91 is a stretch of highway in Colorado that connects Leadville to Interstate 70 at Copper Mountain.

Colorado 91 stretches 22.5 miles, starting at its southern junction with U.S. Highway 24 near Leadville. It runs northeast over Fremont Pass, passing the ghost town of Climax, home of the now-quiet Climax Molybdenum Mine. Climax has shut down operations in Climax, but still runs the Henderson Mine in Empire.

Colorado 91 ends at its junction with Interstate 70 at Wheeler Junction. Since the development of the Copper Mountain Ski Area, Wheeler Junction is more commonly referred to as Copper Mountain.

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