Rocky Ford proper isn't on Highway 17. We turned southwest on Rocky Ford Road and drove just past the railroad tracks where we found City Hall.
On Rocky Ford Road the buildings are close to the street.
Rocky Ford Baptist is right on the sidewalk. It feels good.
This big old house is right out there for us to enjoy.
There's a handful of elegant small houses along the tracks.
The PO.
We spoke to the police officer. He could not have been nicer.
Downtown Rocky Ford has been on HGTV's reZONED. Greta Newton bought downtown Rocky Ford.
Cool, huh?
Greta Newton has a blog - best blog quality to town size ratio I've ever seen.
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