With the name La Junta – Spanish for “junction” – this southeastern Colorado city is most definitely a railroad town. La Junta (pronounced La Hoon-tah) originally referred to the intersection of the Santa Fe Trail and the Trappers Trail. When the railroad arrived in 1875, one branch went to Albuquerque, New Mexico, the other to Denver.

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