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Location-
Lafayette is located in
Boulder County just north of the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area, with
easy access to I-25. Lafayette is situated 10 miles from Boulder and 20
miles from Denver along Colorado’s Front Range. Lafayette is a distinct
community with outstanding services, successful businesses, diverse
housing, great people and a small town feel.
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History- Lafayette and
Mary Miller were among the thousands of immigrants to make their homes
along the front range of the Rocky Mountains in 1862. They originally
stopped in a small settlement, now known as Longmont, and two years
later made their permanent home in the present site of Lafayette. Mr.
Miller died in 1877, leaving his wife to raise six small children on
her own. In 1884, the richest vein of coal in the Boulder Valley was
discovered on the Miller Ranch. Mary Miller platted a 150-acre town
site in 1888 and named it Lafayette, after her late husband. The town
was incorporated in 1889 and continued to flourish for the next 50
years in an economy based on coal mining. When the coal industry
declined, Lafayette relied on agriculture for its continuing
prosperity. As Denver and Boulder grew, Lafayette became primarily a
residential community and remained as such until fairly recently.
Recreation- Lafayette has
11 neighborhood parks, offering boat rentals, picnic facilities and
jogging-fitness trails. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, biking,
skiing, fishing, boating, horseback riding and more. The new
championship Indian Peaks Gold Course designed by Hale Irwin is now in
full swing for the growing golf population.
Lafayette also offers
other amenities that include the Cultural Arts Center, Miner’s Museum,
Senior Center, outdoor classroom and Coal Creek/Rock Creek Corridor.
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