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Note about this deal
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Quick geography lesson: Grand Junction sits in the one pocket of Colorado warm enough to grow wine grapes and peaches, which is why the orchards and tasting rooms around Palisade (about 15 minutes east) are the real reason locals smirk when you call this flyover country. Drive an hour the other direction and you're standing on the Grand Mesa, the largest flat-topped mountain on the planet, with something like 300 lakes scattered across the top. And the red rock canyons of the Colorado National Monument start pretty much where the streets end. Class dismissed.
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