Most People Don't Know The Meaning Behind These 15 Colorado Towns
Have you ever wondered how certain Colorado towns had their names determined? Me too! Today, we will take a look at 15 Colorado towns and just how/why they were given their names! **Note: All information in this article comes from Genealogy Trails.**
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Named for the numerous broom corn fields in the area.
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Greek for "summit," Akron is the highest point on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad east of Denver.
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Named for the dense forests of evergreens in the area.
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Our beloved capital was named for General James Denver, the Governor of the Kansas territory when Colorado was first discovered.
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Named for the abundant springs in the area.
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Reportedly named for the abundance of pine and spruce trees.
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Named for the ore tellurium.
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Named after the "Victor Mine."
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The founders of the town wanted a place where "fair play" would outweigh both lawlessness and claim jumping.
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Named for the Kiowa Indians.
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Presumed to be named for Genoa, Italy.
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Named for a sanitarium called Hygiene Home.
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Named after the Spanish word for "junction" (as it is the Santa Fe Trail junction that leads to Pueblo).
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Named for the Ute Indian Chief Ouray, whose name translates to "ure" or "arrow."
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Named for Fort Pueblo, a circular adobe structure built in 1842.
Did you know about any of these? Or have you always heard a different story behind the name? Tell us about it in the comments!
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