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Golden City was temporarily removed from the status of territory capital as a result of an act passed on November 5, 1861, by the territorial government. [citation needed] Colorado City, a small town to the south of Denver, became the new temporary territorial capital, but saw only one short event at this location. This status was quickly ...
Brian Boatright (1962– ), Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice [32] Alexander Cummings (1810–1879), 3rd governor of Colorado Territory [33] William L. Douglas (1845–1924), 42nd governor of Massachusetts [34] John Frullo (1962– ), Texas state legislator [35] Frank B. Morrison (1905–2004), 31st governor of Nebraska [36]
Pages in category "People from Golden, Colorado" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The City of Golden — the county seat of Jefferson County, Colorado, located in the Denver metropolitan area. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
[a] [5] [6] The City of Black Hawk with a 2020 population of 127 is the least populous Colorado city, while the Town of Castle Rock with a 2020 population of 73,158 is the most populous Colorado town. [1] [5] At the 2020 United States Census, 4,299,942 of the 5,773,714 Colorado residents (74.47%) lived in one of the 271 municipalities active at ...
Yonder Mountain String Band (based in Nederland) – bluegrass jam band whose fan base has been fueled primarily through live performances since their inception in 1998; self-titled 2006 studio album was the band's first release with a major label [43] Ace Young (born and raised in Denver) – American Idol finalist [44]
The Loveland Block and the Coors Building are adjacent historic storefront buildings in downtown Golden, Colorado. The Loveland Block, named for pioneer William A.H. Loveland, once served as the territorial capitol building of Colorado. Both buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a single entity. [1]
This list also details municipal population changes since the 2000 United States census and includes a gallery of the 20 most populous Colorado municipalities. With a 2023 population estimate of 716,577 residents, the City and County of Denver remains the most populous municipality in Colorado as it has since its original incorporation on ...