Colorado Code § 24-80-410

State monuments
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The governor of the state of Colorado is hereby
authorized, upon recommendation of the society and approval of both the state agency having
jurisdiction over the same and the county or municipality within which the same are located, to
declare by public proclamation that any particular historic and prehistoric or archaeological
structures, deposits, sites, and other objects of scientific or historic interest that are situated upon
lands owned by the state of Colorado shall be state monuments, and he may designate as a part
thereof such state-owned parcels of land as he may deem necessary for the proper access, care,
and management of the objects so designated.

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