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  2. Eldorado Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The CDP is a part of the Boulder, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Eldorado Springs post office has the ZIP code 80025 (post office boxes). [4] At the 2020 United States census, the population of the Eldorado Springs CDP was 559. [3] Eldorado Canyon State Park, adjacent and upstream, is famous for its classic North-American climbing routes.

  3. ‘What in the world?’: Colorado homes to be bulldozed after ...

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    Colorado homes to be bulldozed after developers built on top of retention pond — families forced to sell everything and move. Chris Clark. September 30, 2024 at 7:48 AM

  4. El Dorado Springs - Wikipedia

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    Eldorado Springs, Arkansas; Eldorado Springs, Colorado; El Dorado Springs, Missouri This page was last edited on 31 January 2018, at 11:00 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Eldora, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    It is situated immediately above the Colorado banana belt. The nearest town is Nederland, Colorado, four miles east of Eldora. [18] From Boulder, CO, you follow Colorado 119 through Boulder Canyon to Nederland, CO, and then head south-west into Eldora. [7] The Eldora CDP has an area of 2,675 acres (10.827 km 2), including 16 acres (0.064 km 2 ...

  6. Superior, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Superior's history is one of coal mining.The first mines in the area were developed in the late 19th century. Coal was discovered on the Hake family farm in 1864, and recollections of members of pioneer families in Superior, including the Hakes and Autreys, are preserved as part of the Maria Rogers Oral History Program at the Carnegie Library for Local History in Boulder, Colorado. [8]

  7. Longmont, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Longmont was the site of Colorado's first library, founded in 1871 by Elizabeth Rowell Thompson, though it lasted up to a year before its collection of 300 books was lost. Following this, Longmont also was the site of one of Carnegie's libraries with the single-story structure being opened in 1913.