Colfax Avenue in Colorado is one of the most important and interesting streets in our entire nation. Part of the reason for that is the fact that not only is it one of Denver’s main thoroughfares, but it’s also the longest continuous commercial street in the country. The commercial portion of Colfax Avenue is 26.5 miles long and passes through Aurora, Denver, Lakewood, and Golden. It extends even more to the east to Strasburg, and if you count all that part, too – its over 53 miles long.

As you can imagine, Colfax Avenue has a lot of different sections with vibes and atmospheres that are completely different from one another – but it’s the same street all the way! I love driving along Colfax, walking along Colfax, people watching on Colfax, and checking out all the old buildings on Colfax. There’s always something new to see! Read on to learn more about this very interesting and unusual street.

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Colfax Avenue in Colorado is more than just the longest commercial street in the nation and it’s more than just one of Denver’s main roads. Colfax Avenue is a whole vibe. Go feel it!

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