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Longmont Home Loan
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Longmont,
Colorado, was founded in 1871 by a group of Chicagoans
who had decided to found a new town in Colorado. Originally
called the Chicago-Colorado Colony, the men sold memberships
in the town and with the proceeds purchased the land
necessary for the town. As the first planned community
in Boulder County, the city streets were laid out
in a grid plan in a square mile. The city began to
flourish as an agricultural community after the building
of the Colorado Central Railroad line arrived northward
from Boulder in 1877. In the 1940s the city began
to grow beyond these original limits. In the 1960s
the federal government located an air-traffic control
center in town and IBM built a large plant near the
city. As agriculture waned, more high technology has
come to the city especially in the computer hard drive
industry including companies like Seagate and Maxtor.
The downtown along Main Street, once nearly dead during
the 1980s, has seen a vibrant revival in the last
decade. In the mid 1990s, the south edge of the city
became the location of the first New Urbanist project
in Colorado, called Prospect New Town, designed by
renowned architect Andres Duany.
Longmont
is a municipality located in Boulder County and Weld
County, Colorado, United States. Longmont is the 13th
most populous city in the State of Colorado. The word
"Longmont" comes from Longs Peak, a prominent
mountain named for explorer Stephen H. Long that is
clearly visible from Longmont, and "mont"
from the French word for mountain. The city is located
northeast of the county seat of Boulder. In contrast
to its better-known neighbor, Longmont has a much
more quiet and residential feel, although the city
has begun to grow rapidly in recent years, in part
as a bedroom community to the more-expensive Boulder
and to nearby Denver.
Longmont was declared an "All-America
City" by the National Civic League in June
2006. The city was also named number 61 on the 2006
list of the top 100 places to live in the United
States by Money Magazine.
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