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The Era of the
Oswego Dragway 

Mountain View Dragway
Later Mile high Drag Ways.

The drag strip was located in Erie,
Colorado. It was about 10 miles north of Denver just west of I-25.
There was a clear view of the front
range of the Rockies from the strip.
It was sanctioned by both AHRA and
NHRA for a while.
The strip was perpendicular to a
state road and there was hardly
enough room to turn a digger around
because the fence was so close to the starting line.
As I recall, it was the first strip
in the Denver area that offered
a few covered pits with powered
outlets.
I'd tell you who owned it but I can't
spell his name. Al Bronduccia, I think.

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