Alice, Colorado
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Alice is an
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located in
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, United States.


History

The Alice post office operated from August 20, 1898, until December 31, 1938. The community was named after Alice Taylor, the wife of a mine official.


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State of Colorado

History Colorado
1898 establishments in Colorado Former populated places in Clear Creek County, Colorado Geography of Clear Creek County, Colorado Ghost towns in Colorado History of Colorado Mining communities in Colorado Populated places established in 1898 {{US-ghost-town-stub