Not that Colorado: The muddy, winding story of how the Texas Colorado River got its name

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Not that Colorado: The muddy, winding story of how the Texas Colorado River got its name
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Many people wonder whether the Colorado River that runs through Texas is related to the other Colorado River that created the Grand Canyon. It's not.

For this project, we ask you what you want us to investigate and what stories you'd like us to tell.When Katy Moore was 9 years old, she took a rafting trip down the Colorado River. She started outside Las Vegas, though the river itself begins in the state of Colorado and flows through the Grand Canyon all the way down to northwestern Mexico.

But, the most famous Colorado River, the one that created the Grand Canyon, does not appear to have been named after the color of its contents. It was initially called the “Grand River.” It got a name change in 1921 to honor its state of origin: Colorado. At some points the Colorado and Brazos rivers stand just 30 miles apart, which could be the reason for the combination of the names.. But, by then, the river that had originally been called the “Brazos” was dubbed the “Colorado” and the original “Colorado,” with its muddy red waters, was now called the “Brazos.”The 'other' river still measures up

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