Rosedale, Colorado

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Rosedale, Colorado is a former municipality in Weld County, Colorado, United States, now a part of the City of Greeley.

Weld County, Colorado U.S. county in Colorado

Weld County is one of the 64 counties of the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2010 census, the population was 252,825. The county seat is Greeley.

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Rosedale was founded and incorporated in 1939 to allow the establishment of saloons, bars, and liquor stores to serve the Greeley community; Greeley, established as part of the Union Temperance Colony, was dry. Located on the south side of Greeley and southwest of Colorado State College of Education (today the University of Northern Colorado), the town together with its sister town, Garden City provided a watering hole for the teachers-in-training and faculty of the college and the rest of the population of Greeley. [1] Its nickname through the 1970s (Greeley became wet in 1972) was "Boozeville."

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References

  1. Ford, Peggy (2006). "History of Greeley from its earliest days as the Union Colony". Official Website for the City of Greeley, Colorado. Archived from the original on September 23, 2006. Retrieved 2007-04-16. To quench the thirst of local residents during the “dirty thirties,” two “wet” towns, Garden City and Rosedale, were platted just outside Greeley’s city limits. People soon joked that Greeley was located between “eatin’” (Eaton) on the north and “drinkin’” (Garden City, Rosedale, Evans) on the South!

Coordinates: 40°23′07″N104°41′53″W / 40.38528°N 104.69806°W / 40.38528; -104.69806

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