
The Town of Mead was platted on February 16, 1906 and incorporated on March 17, 1908. The Town of Mead was named for Dr. Martin Luther Mead by his son, Paul Martin Mead, who founded the town. Dr. Mead was the first medical doctor in this area and a brother of “Deacon” Loren C. Mead, who founded the nearby community of Highlandlake, CO. The founder of the Town of Mead, was the nephew of Highlandlake founder, “Deacon” L. C. Mead, who had emigrated from Chicago and built his homestead at what is now Highlandlake. L. C. Mead was well known locally for his work with the Highland Ditch Company while that Company was surveying and building Highland Lake on his property. The Highland Ditch and its reservoir system was one of the first farm irrigation systems in the country and was, at that time, a subject of wide agricultural study at many of the country’s agricultural education institutions. The small unincorporated community of Highlandlake is still in existence and is located approximately 1 ½ miles northwest of Mead.Page text
I like your photos. It’s awesome !
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Beautiful. The colors looks so soft and soothing, like a painting.
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You’re right – like a watercolor painted by someone in love (or lust) wearing a huge grin!
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This absolutely gorgeous! Thank you… as I search for mountains… this one is breathtaking… is that lust? LOL!
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Beautiful, as always.
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Love and Lust when looking at a mountain range is one and the same!
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