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Thornton, Colorado
Thornton is a city in Adams County, Colorado (population over 105,000) located on the South Platte River (in the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area). Latest estimates show the median income for a household in the city is $54,445, and the median income for a family is $58,742. The 27.2 square mile city was named after the governor of Colorado, Dan Thornton.
Modern day Thornton was comprised solely of farmland until 1953, when Sam Hoffman purchased a lot off Washington Street about seven miles north of Denver. The town he laid out became the first fully planned community in Adams County and the first to offer full municipal services from a single tax levy, including recreation services and free trash pickup. Some of the popular festivals in Thornton include the Salsa Tasting Contest at Harvest Fest, Thorntonfest, WinterFest, and the TASHCO Young Artists Festival.
A popular attraction, the Margaret W. Carpenter Recreation Center, contains one of the few indoor wave pools in the State and the Larkridge was recently built, which is one of the largest northern area retail centers in the state.
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Thornton Breaking News |
Signal - Santa Clarita,CA,USA By Joey Gulino Thornton knows the Golden Valley that won the Foothill League title in boys basketball, the program that advanced to the CIF-Southern Section ...
Denver Post - Denver,CO,USA Thornton moved to Colorado, met his current wife and told her of his brush with the law. He also decided to run for the council seat — against Lynne Fox ...
Broomfield Enterprise - Broomfield,CO,US ... "Hotel for Dogs" and "Shrek the Third." All the Thornton shows are at the Thornton Multipurpose Fields at 108th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard.
Irish Times - Dublin,Ireland Neither of these units would be viable as a stand-alone facility and they should be co-located with the CMH, but the 20-acre site at Thornton Hall is not ...
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Topix Craig Anderson, who signed with the Avs on Wednesday, was 15-7-5 last season as a backup for the Panthers.
Topix THERE WILL BE a football season at Aplington-Parkersburg High in Iowa this fall.
Topix Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest dominated domestic football in 1978. They won the League Cup in March before lifting the Division One championship the following month.
Topix The building stood vacant at the foot of Main Street in Buffalo for 13 years before demolition crews gradually reduced it to a pile of rubble.
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