Pueblo Colorado; Tartaria Eastern Province

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Pueblo Colorado is another western town that sprang up suddenly with complex architecture. It was incorporated in 1870 with a population of 666. Two years later they built this courthouse: Obviously a few hundred people can’t build this in two years. This was probably the capitol building for a possible Tartarian Eastern Province. These buildings were probably abandoned when the Tartarian Empire retreated to Asia for reasons unknown.
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The Pueblo County Insane Asylum opened in 1879 when Pueblo’s population reached 3,000. This is an aerial view of a massive compound encompassing 100 acres. This was probably the Tartarian governmental complex. It would have governed the area east of the Rockies to the Mississippi River.
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This is one of the Asylum’s buildings, and typical Tartarian architecture.
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Pueblo’s Central high school opened in 1906 when the population reached 30,000. American high schools didn’t look like this in 1906. Not then, not even now. Possibly this was the Tartarian Presidential, or Viceroy Palace.
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This is a typical American high school in 1902:
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This is the junior high school opened in 1927. Looks like another large administrative structure adopted for local use; possibly some sort of military center for Tartaria. American junior high schools don't look like this.
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To keep things in perspective this is downtown Pueblo c. 1960.
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This is old Centennial High School supposedly built in 1873 with a population c. 1000. The architecture is Tartarian. Could be a military barracks. Pueblo was likely a large military and administrative center for the Tartarian Eastern Provinces.
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Thinking of your hypothesis about the town being an administrative center, I wonder: does Pueblo have cathedrals or mosques?

It is also interesting that Pueblo remains an administration center. Can you elaborate? I'm not familiar with Colorado-- though I live in the region.
 
Thinking of your hypothesis about the town being an administrative center, I wonder: does Pueblo have cathedrals or mosques?

It is also interesting that Pueblo remains an administration center. Can you elaborate? I'm not familiar with Colorado-- though I live in the region.
I am afraid I don't quite understand. This city would not have been named Pueblo when it was a Tartarian city. It was probably abandoned before Indo-Europeans arrived 250 years ago. Buildings like this one are probably 500 to 1000 years old. Recent settlers would have put in new floors, doors and windows and claimed the structure as their own.
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I live in the northern Rockies. Many towns could qualify as administrative centers. They still do, in fact, to this day-- though much of the old world has been demolished.

Regional centers, mining centers, and capitals with cathedrals and mosques... I wonder how you know it was an administrative center?
 
I live in the northern Rockies. Many towns could qualify as administrative centers. They still do, in fact, to this day-- though much of the old world has been demolished.

Regional centers, mining centers, and capitals with cathedrals and mosques... I wonder how you know it was an administrative center?
I don't know anything.
 
someone had an interesting take that the Native American Indians might be the descendants of the Tartarians and the reason they live in huts is because there was an apocalyptic collapse of their civilization. they do use feathers and eagles in their symbolism, which is congruent with most of these Greco-Roman style buildings
 
...an interesting take that the Native American Indians might be the descendants of the Tartarians...
Which one's specifically? Not all "Native American Indians" are the same.
This is a rhetorical question btw!

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