15 Ways You Know You Grew Up In A Small Town In Colorado
I’m going to go ahead and start this post out by saying that I actually am from a small town (and a graduating class of 40,) and that like most rural youth, I wanted nothing more than to graduate and move to a town that was big enough to have a Target. Looking back, however, growing up in rural Colorado was absolutely ideal, and it’s something that shaped me into the person that I am today. Do you feel the same? If your hometown has a population of less than 20,000, you may recognize a few of the situations on this list.
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The local thrift and small chain store could only do so much.
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For the millionth time, IT IS A REAL PLACE!
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Greeley, Dillon, wherever...you're in the big city now!
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Fat City, here we come!
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If you were lucky enough, the town you were visiting might have even had an Olive Garden.
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"The town is called Alamosa...forget it; I'm from Pueblo!"
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...because more often than not, you knew who it was (and if you didn't wave, you'd be hearing about it later on from your parents.)
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It was probably one of the FFA kids.
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...because you were in it and rocked those National Blue and Corn Gold jackets!
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This more so applies to the plains kids. (Sorry, westies!)
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"I'm going to get lost...and mugged...and I'm never going to get to ride my horse to school again...and..."
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It only got weird during football season.
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And driving in Fort Collins for the first time nearly caused your insurance rates to triple. (Or was that just me?)
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"I. Don't. Know. Any. Of. You. People!!"
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You may have complained about it at the time, but growing up where everyone knew your name and looked out for you was truly the best thing ever.
Which small Colorado town do you represent? Tell me about it in the comments!
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