For the longest time after my first google search asking this question, I thought South Park wasn’t a real place. I was wrong and so was the internet. South Park IS a real place in Colorado, but instead of it being one single town, it’s rather a group of small towns in high elevation. Some Notable towns are Fairplay, Alma, and Como. Also, a narrow gauge rail line ran through some of these towns, it was known as the Denver, South Park, and Pacific railroad. submitted by /u/PinkCrocs22 |
r/southpark For the longest time after my first google search asking this question, I thought South Park wasn’t a real place. I was wrong and so was the internet. South Park IS a real place in Colorado, but instead of it being one single town, it’s rather a group of small towns in high elevation. Some Notable towns are Fairplay, Alma, and Como. Also, a narrow gauge rail line ran through some of these towns, it was known as the Denver, South Park, and Pacific railroad. submitted by /u/PinkCrocs22 [link] [comments]
For the longest time after my first google search asking this question, I thought South Park wasn’t a real place. I was wrong and so was the internet. South Park IS a real place in Colorado, but instead of it being one single town, it’s rather a group of small towns in high elevation. Some Notable towns are Fairplay, Alma, and Como. Also, a narrow gauge rail line ran through some of these towns, it was known as the Denver, South Park, and Pacific railroad. submitted by /u/PinkCrocs22 |