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Golden Colorado Real Estate
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Golden, Colorado lies at the mouth of Clear Creek at the edge of the foothills of the Front Range. It is the county seat of Jefferson County and a suburb of the city of Denver. The Colorado School of Mines and the Coors Brewing Company are in Golden. It is also the birthplace of the Jolly Rancher, a candy bought by Hershey Foods Corporation. Famous western showman William F "Buffalo Bill" Cody is buried nearby on Lookout Mountain. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 17,159.
Golden offers a wide variety of park experiences. Parfet Park, located just north of downtown, is the oldest park. During the 1980s, several neighborhood parks were established as the new subdivisions were developed and a regional athletic complex, Ulysses Park, was built.
Golden has experienced a recent surge of growth in the mid-1990s and the Golden Parks and Recreation Department has kept pace with the New Loveland Mine Park, built in 1996, and the White Ash Mine Park, built in 1997. Tony Grampsas Memorial Sports Complex was added in 1999.
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Golden is located at 39°44'49" North, 105°12'39" West (39.746837, -105.210911). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 23.3 km² (9.0 mi²). Golden was one of the first towns established in Colorado being on the way to the gold fields. It is about 15 miles from the center of Denver, and it is now regarded as a western suburb of Denver and part of the Denver Metropolitan Area. Golden was the territorial capital of Colorado. By 2025, it will be the endpoint of the West Corridor in Denver's FasTracks commuter rail network.
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