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Brava Modern Trattoria

809 Grand Ave #4, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

+1 970-930-6099

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Monday”: “Closed”

Tuesday: “5-9 PM”

Wednesday: “5-9 PM”

Thursday: “5-9 PM”

Friday: “5-9 PM”

Saturday: “5-9 PM”

Sunday: “5-9 PM”

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    Glenwood Springs is the Home Rule City that is the county seat of Garfield County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 9,963 at the 2020 United States Census. Glenwood Springs is located at the confluence of the Roaring Fork River and the Colorado River, connecting the Roaring Fork Valley and a series of smaller towns on the Colorado River. Glenwood Springs is known for its hot springs. == History == For thousands of years, the area that is now Glenwood Springs has been inhabited by Indigenous people. The oral history of the Kapuuta and Mouache bands recall that Glenwood Springs is located within the traditional Nuuchiu tuvupu (The People's Land) of the Subuagan and Parianuche bands. Fred Conetah's History of the Northern Utes states that the Yampa or White River bands used the area, which is now in the Ute ancestral jurisdiction. The Utes were nomadic hunter-gatherers who seasonally used the natural hot springs in the area. The U.S. government surveyed the land in the mid-19th century, although they had no claim on the land. An 1868 treaty negotiated by the Tabeguache Ute Chief Ouray preserved the hunting grounds in the area of present-day Glenwood Springs.

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