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Dillon topographic map
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Dillon
During the Great Depression, Denver Water began acquiring land around Dillon. In 1956, residents and business owners in Dillon were notified that they would need to sell their property and move out, because Denver Water was about to begin construction on a dam just downstream from the town, and the resulting reservoir (which would help supply water to Front Range communities) was going to flood Dillon and the surrounding valley. About a mile to the north and approximately 160 feet (50 m) higher in elevation, some land on a hillside was set aside for the current townsite, which is now situated on the shoreline of Dillon Reservoir.
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Name: Dillon topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Dillon, Summit County, Colorado, United States (39.60890 -106.06325 39.63672 -106.01544)
Average elevation: 2,796 m
Minimum elevation: 2,678 m
Maximum elevation: 3,249 m
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