Legendary Locals of Broomfield

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Author: Carol Turner ISBN: 9781439647875
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: October 20, 2014
Imprint: Legendary Locals Language: English
Author: Carol Turner
ISBN: 9781439647875
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: October 20, 2014
Imprint: Legendary Locals
Language: English
The city of Broomfield had its beginnings in the �howling wilderness� of the late 1850s. At first, the settlement was little more than two stage stops along a treacherous route to California. The Church family operated Church�s Crossing Stage Stop, a day�s ride from Denver on the Overland Trail. Over many years, other pioneer families settled in: the Graves and Crooks families, the Browns, Nissens, Wrights, Koziseks, Archers, Hansens, Shaws, Brunners, and more. Some of these families claim five or six generations in the area. A century passed before Broomfield began to grow into the city it is today. In the late 1950s, a group of investors began building Broomfield Heights. As young families began moving in, the farm community was transformed into a suburban city, guided by local notables such as Don DesCombes, George Di Ciero, and others. Perhaps the most admirable aspect of the city�s history is the enormous amount of work done by community-minded volunteers. Their story is one of selfless enthusiasm, of hard work with no reward except a better place to live.
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The city of Broomfield had its beginnings in the �howling wilderness� of the late 1850s. At first, the settlement was little more than two stage stops along a treacherous route to California. The Church family operated Church�s Crossing Stage Stop, a day�s ride from Denver on the Overland Trail. Over many years, other pioneer families settled in: the Graves and Crooks families, the Browns, Nissens, Wrights, Koziseks, Archers, Hansens, Shaws, Brunners, and more. Some of these families claim five or six generations in the area. A century passed before Broomfield began to grow into the city it is today. In the late 1950s, a group of investors began building Broomfield Heights. As young families began moving in, the farm community was transformed into a suburban city, guided by local notables such as Don DesCombes, George Di Ciero, and others. Perhaps the most admirable aspect of the city�s history is the enormous amount of work done by community-minded volunteers. Their story is one of selfless enthusiasm, of hard work with no reward except a better place to live.

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