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Avon,   Basalt,   Belden,   Bighorn,   Bond,   Burns,   Carterville,   Copper Spur,   Dell,   Dotsero,   Eagle,   Eagles Nest,   Edwards,   El Jebel,   Fulford,   Gilman,   Hooks,   Leon,   McCoy,   Mid Vail,   Minturn,   Mitchell,   Pando,   Red Cliff,   Sheephorn,   State Bridge,   Vail,   West Vail,   Wilmor,   Wolcott,   Yarmony,  

 

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

Here are some interesting facts about Gypsum, Colorado:

1. The town was named after the mineral Gypsum, which is commonly found in the area.
2. Gypsum is home to the Eagle County Regional Airport, which is the second busiest airport in Colorado.
3. The town is situated in the heart of Colorado's Vail Valley, which is a popular year-round destination for outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking, biking, and fishing.
4. Gypsum is also known for its large gypsum wallboard plant, which is one of the largest wallboard manufacturing facilities in the world.
5. The town has a rich history dating back to the late 1800s, when it was primarily a farming and ranching community. Today, Gypsum has a population of over 7,500 people and is a growing hub for business and commerce in Eagle County.