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Broomfield (Colo.)

LC control no.n 82006059
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Geographic headingBroomfield (Colo.)
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Geographic subdivision usageColorado--Broomfield
Variant(s)Broomfield, Colo.
Broomfield County (Colo.)
City of Broomfield (Colo.)
Broomfield Heights (Colo.)
Zangs Spur (Colo.)
City and County of Broomfield (Colo.)
See alsoBoulder County (Colo.)
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Adams County (Colo.)
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Jefferson County (Colo.)
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Weld County (Colo.)
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Beginning date2001-11-15
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedColorado
Found inCity of Broomfield, 1973.
Info. from CoGJ, Jan. 29, 2002 (Last fall Broomfield became the City and County of Broomfield)
GNIS, Jan. 29, 2002 (Broomfield County--Civil feature; Established November 15, 2001, as Colorado's 64th county, from parts of Boulder County, Adams County, Weld County, and Jefferson County; Broomfield--PPL, 39°55ʹ14ʺN 105°05ʹ10ʺW, variants: Broomfield Heights, City of Broomfield, Zangs Spur; Incorporated as a city in 1961, in Jefferson County, Adams County, Weld County, and Boulder County; re-established as Broomfield County, November 15, 2001)
Its Web site, Jan. 29, 2002 (Broomfield, Colorado; City and County of Broomfield)
Wikipedia, November 14, 2018 (Broomfield, Colorado; a consolidated city and county; municipality of Broomfield was incorporated in 1961 in the southeastern corner of Boulder County; over the next three decades, the city grew through annexations, many of which crossed the county line into three adjacent counties: Adams, Jefferson and Weld; amendment to the Colorado State Constitution to create a new county was passed in 1998, after which a three-year transition period followed. On November 15, 2001, Broomfield County became the 64th, newest, and smallest county of Colorado; 39°57ʹ12ʺN 105°03ʹ07ʺW)
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