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Gilcrest
, Colorado in Weld County

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

Gilcrest is a small village with a population of around 1,100 people. Here are some interesting facts about the village:

1. The village was originally established as a railroad stop, but now it is a mainly farming community.

2. Gilcrest is home to the Valley Re-1 School District that serves the small communities of Gilcrest, LaSalle, and Platteville.

3. The village has its own post office that was established in the early 1900s.

4. Gilcrest is located near the South Platte River, which provides opportunities for fishing, boating, and other outdoor activities.

5. The village is well known for its annual Gilcrest Days Festival, which is held every September and includes a parade, food vendors, live music, and more.

6. There are several parks in the village, including Clay Center Park and Sunrise Park, which offer playgrounds, picnic areas, and other amenities.

7. Gilcrest is also near the Pawnee National Grassland, which is over 193,000 acres of public land that is used for recreational activities like hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.