Thornton, Colorado
The Thornton Municipal Building
Until 1953, the area that is now Thornton was purely farm land. That year, Sam Hoffman bought a chunk of that farm land and started to lay out what became the City of Thornton. It was the first fully planned community in Adams County and the first to include all municipal services in one single tax levy (he even included trash pickup and recreation services). Hoffman named his community after Colorado Governor Dan Thornton. His community was very successful with more than 5,500 residents in place in more than 1,200 homes by the end of 1955. In 1956, Thornton became incorporated as a city.
Recently, voters passed the FasTracks initiative. That initiative was specifically geared to bring commuter rail to Thornton by 2015. Also included were additional RTD bus service and improvements to Interstate 25. In 2001, Thornton began buying up open space in the area to preserve natural areas and provide new recreation sites in the city. Two of these new sites: the Gravel Lakes and Spratt Platte Lake offer public fishing and fish-cleaning facilities.
Thornton Civic Center
A typical residential area in Thornton
A typical residential park in Thornton
Zip Codes: 80221, 80229, 80233, 80241, 80260, 80602
Latitude: 39.87°N
Longitude: 104.96°W
Incorporated: June 12, 1956
Elevation: 5,351'
Education:
High School or Higher: 85.1%
Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 19.9%
Graduate or Professional Degree: 4.8%
2011 Cost of Living Index for Thornton: 106.4
Median Resident Age: 30.8 Years
Estimated Median Household Income: $58,700
Estimated Median Home Value: $209,500
Major Industries:
Construction, Educational Services, Health Care, Finance & Insurance Services, Professional Services, Waste Management Services, Lodging & Food Services, Telecommunications, Computers & Electronic Products, Transportation Services
Unemployed (March 2011): 8.9%
Population Demographics: 2010
Total Population | 118,772 |
Males | 58,745 |
Females | 60,027 |
Population by Age | |
Under 18 | 35,035 |
18 & over | 83,737 |
20-24 | 7,658 |
25-34 | 19,659 |
35-49 | 27,428 |
50-64 | 18,217 |
65 & over | 7,726 |
Population by Ethnicity | |
Hispanic or Latino | 37,602 |
Non Hispanic or Latino | 81,170 |
Population by Race | |
White | 91,876 |
African-American | 2,185 |
Asian | 5,212 |
Native American | 1,317 |
Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 135 |
Other | 13,517 |
Two or more | 4,530 |
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