USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Boulder
, Colorado in Boulder County

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Also known as:
The People's Republic of Boulder
15 active listings near Boulder
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$750,000   👍 9657 Mountain Ridge Pl Lot 8
$750,000   👍 9657 Mountain Ridge Pl
$749,000   👍 323 Roxbury Dr
$633,000   👍* 5216 Fourmile Canyon Dr
$598,500   👍 300 Shining Star Trl
$595,000   👍 9546 Mountain Ridge Dr
$440,000   👍* 1629 Gold Run Rd
$399,000   👍 5554 Sunshine Canyon Dr
$345,000   👍* 6801 Sunshine Canyon Dr
$300,000   👍 105 Millionaire Dr E
$290,000   👍 783 Dixon Rd
$275,000   👍* Gold Hill Rd
$269,000   👍 61 Rim Rd
$150,000   👍 7400 Fourmile Canyon Dr
$149,999   👍 925 Alaska Rd

Interested in fun facts and the history of Boulder, CO?
Then read on!

Here are some true facts and a brief history of Boulder, Colorado:

- Boulder is a city located at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in north-central Colorado. It has a population of approximately 107,000 people and covers an area of 25.7 square miles.

- The city was first settled in the mid-19th century as a supply hub for miners during the Colorado Gold Rush. In the late 1800s, it became a popular destination for tourists seeking the health benefits of its clean mountain air and natural hot springs.

- The University of Colorado Boulder was established in 1876 and has since become a major research university and a key driver of the local economy.

- Boulder has a reputation as a progressive and environmentally-conscious city, with a strong focus on outdoor recreation, sustainable living, and alternative transportation. It has been recognized as one of the healthiest and happiest cities in the United States.

- Notable attractions in Boulder include the Flatirons rock formations, Chautauqua Park, the Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse (a gift from Boulder's sister city, Dushanbe, Tajikistan), and the Pearl Street Mall (a pedestrian shopping and dining district).

- Boulder has also been the site of numerous historic events, such as the 1954 National Conference on Outdoor Recreation (which led to the creation of the Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission) and the 1976 Winter Olympics (where nearby Vail hosted several events). In recent years, it has also become a hub for the tech industry, with companies like Google and IBM establishing offices in the area.