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Aurora (/ ə ˈ r oʊ r ə /, / ə ˈ r ɔː r ə /) is a home rule municipality located in Arapahoe, Adams, and Douglas counties, Colorado, United States. [1] The city's population was 386,261 at the 2020 United States Census with 336,035 residing in Arapahoe County, 47,720 residing in Adams County, and 2,506 residing in Douglas County. [6]
1975 - Aurora Mall in business. [2] 1979 Aurora History Museum founded. [10] Marketplace Tower I office building constructed. 1981 - Aurora Genealogical Society founded. 1982 - Aurora Public Library Central building constructed. [8] 1984 - Bennett family murders [11] 1985 - City Historic Preservation Commission established. 1990 - Population ...
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History of Aurora, Colorado (2 C, ... Pages in category "Aurora, Colorado" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Wikipedia® is a ...
The Gully Homestead is a former homestead located at 200 S. Chambers Road in Aurora, Colorado. Thomas Gully, his wife Temperance, and their four children came to Colorado in 1862. Thomas, an Irish immigrant, moved to the Colorado Territory to work in the mines, but decided to try his hand at farming shortly after.
Denver, Colorado: 1859 Residence Oldest house in Denver, possibly oldest frame house in Colorado. [1] James H. Baugh House: Wheat Ridge, Colorado: 1859 Residence It is a log cabin encased inside a 1904 frame house. 300 Spring Street: Central City, Colorado: 1859 Residence Part of the Central City/Black Hawk Historic District. Cornish House ...
View history; Tools. Tools. move ... Pages in category "Mayors of Aurora, Colorado" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Wikipedia® is a ...
Ryan Frazier, former at-large Aurora City Council member; Tiffany Grays (write-in candidate) Omar Montgomery, President of the Aurora chapter of the NAACP and director of educational opportunity programs at the University of Colorado Denver; Rennie Peterson, former Aurora City Council member from Ward 2 (2005–2017) [11]