LC control no. | n 82006059 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Broomfield (Colo.) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Colorado--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 also | Boulder County (Colo.) Adams County (Colo.) Jefferson County (Colo.) Weld County (Colo.) |
Beginning date | 2001-11-15 |
Associated country | United States |
Located | Colorado |
Found in | City 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) |
Geographic area code | n-us-co |