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Thornton
, Colorado in Adams County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Thornton.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Adams county include:

Aurora,   Barr Lake,   Bennett,   Berkley,   Brighton,   Cabin Creek,   Comanche,   Commerce City,   Derby,   Dupont,   Eastlake,   Eno,   Federal Heights,   Hazeltine,   Hazeltine Heights,   Henderson,   HiLand Acres,   Irondale,   Leader,   Living Springs,   Magee,   Manila,   North Washington,   Northglenn,   Rolla,   Sable,   Shamrock,   Shaw Heights,   Sherrelwood,   Todd Creek,   Twin Lakes,   Welby,   Western Hills,   Westminster,   Zuni,  

 

Or have a look at other Colorado counties including:

Alamosa,   Arapahoe,   Archuleta,   Baca,   Bent,   Boulder,   Broomfield,   Chaffee,   Cheyenne,   Clear Creek,   Conejos,   Costilla,   Crowley,   Custer,   Delta,   Denver,   Dolores,   Douglas,   Eagle,   El Paso,   Elbert,   Fremont,   Garfield,   Gilpin,   Grand,   Gunnison,   Hinsdale,   Huerfano,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Kiowa,   Kit Carson,   La Plata,   Lake,   Larimer,   Las Animas,   Lincoln,   Logan,   Mesa,   Mineral,   Moffat,   Montezuma,   Montrose,   Morgan,   Otero,   Ouray,   Park,   Phillips,   Pitkin,   Prowers,   Pueblo,   Rio Blanco,   Rio Grande,   Routt,   Saguache,   San Juan,   San Miguel,   Sedgwick,   Summit,   Teller,   Washington,   Weld,   Yuma,  

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

There are several interesting facts and historical events related to Thornton, Colorado:

1. The city was named after Daniel Thornton, who was the former Governor of Colorado from 1951 to 1955.

2. The Thornton Water Project is an important part of the city's history as it brought water from the Colorado River to the Front Range region and paved the way for the city's growth.

3. In 1981, Thornton was hit by a massive tornado, which killed one person and caused significant damage to the city.

4. The city is home to the Margaret W. Carpenter Recreation Center, which is one of the largest recreation centers in the country.

5. In recent years, Thornton has become a hub for renewable energy development, with solar and wind power projects being developed in the area.

Overall, Thornton has a rich history and continues to be an important player in the development of Colorado and the wider region.