File:Mount Harvard and sign from U.S. Highway 24.jpg

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Mount Harvard, Colorado's third-highest mountain, is NOT easily seen from roads or highways, but there is a VERY BRIEF stretch of U.S. Highway 24 (milepost 203.75, about six miles N/NW of Buena Vista) in which you can see the actual summit, which is the reason for that highway sign.

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Mount Harvard from U.S. Highway 24

Author David Herrera from Albuquerque, NM, Bernalillo

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