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Welcome to Louisville, Colorado

In the 1870s, coal miners were attracted to Louisville, in part because it was a democratic community that was not owned and controlled by a single mining company. Voted the 5th Best Place to Live in Money magazine's 2005 survey, Louisville features a highly educated population, diverse businesses and small town ambiance. If you become one of the 19,000 residents of Louisville, you'll enjoy the Colorado lifestyle with nearly 1700 acres of open space, a vital old town/downtown and easy access to nearby cultural amenities.

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