[Home]History of Fort Collins, Colorado

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Fort Collins, Colorado, is a large college town (home to [Colorado State University]?) of the north central region of the state, known as the [Front Range]?, near the border of Wyoming. (Other Front Range communities include Denver, Boulder?, Longmont?, Loveland?, and Greeley?.) The population is 118,652 (according to the City of Ft. Collins website).
Fort Collins, Colorado, is a large college town (home to [Colorado State University]?) of the north central region of the state, along what is known as the Colorado Front Range. The population is 118,652 (according to the City of Ft. Collins website).

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