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  2. Boulder, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The City of Boulder City was incorporated on November 4, 1871. [4] On September 20, 1875, the first cornerstone was laid for the first building (Old Main) on the CU campus. Colorado became a state on August 1, 1876, [20] and the university officially opened on September 5, 1877. [21] The City of Boulder City shortened its name to the City of ...

  3. Timeline of Boulder, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Penfield Tate, Boulder's first and only black mayor, elected to Boulder City Council. 1972 - Historic Boulder, Inc. formed. 1973 - Vajradhatu headquartered in Boulder. [23] 1974 - Naropa Institute [23] and Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics established. 1974 - a series of bombings kill six Chicano activists (Los Seis de Boulder). 1975

  4. List of municipalities in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado has 157 statutory towns that operate under Title 31, Article 1, Section 203 and Article 4, Part 3 of the Colorado Revised Statutes. The statutory town of Creede uses the official title "City of Creede". [1] Likewise, Garden City, Lake City, Orchard City, and Sugar City are legally statutory towns and "city" is only a part of their ...

  5. Boulder City Council approves new occupancy limit after ... - AOL

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    Aug. 17—Boulder City Council on Thursday evening approved a new citywide occupancy ordinance that will change the number of unrelated people who can live together. The new ordinance, which was ...

  6. Boulder Shelter will add capacity, while city continues ... - AOL

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    Dec. 29—While Boulder continues to review a letter sent by the ACLU that demands a moratorium on enforcement of the city's camping ban throughout the winter, the Boulder Shelter for the Homeless ...

  7. Boulder County, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The county was named for Boulder City and Boulder Creek, so named because of the abundance of boulders in the creek which hampered early gold prospecting efforts. Boulder County retains essentially the same borders as in 1861, although a 27.5 square miles (71.2 km 2 ) of its southeastern corner and its approximate population of 40,000 became ...

  8. Government of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Denver City and County Building. Colorado is divided into 64 counties, two of which (Pitkin and Weld) are home rule. Counties are important units of government in Colorado since the state has no secondary civil subdivisions, such as townships.

  9. List of Colorado municipalities by county - Wikipedia

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    City and County of Denver: 716,492 12.58% 1 City and County of Denver: 716,492 100% 2 El Paso County: 713,856 ... Boulder County: 326,078 5.73% 1 City of Boulder: 107,353