Erie, Colorado
The former Lincoln School, now home to local government offices
Erie is a small town on the plains east of Boulder. The town straddles the county line between Boulder and Weld Counties. The Erie Community Center is kinda different: they feature an indoor 32'-high climbing wall. The town has recently been targeted by housing developers and the population has been booming for several years now (although when we finally see some stats for the debacle that has occurred since 2008 in the financial and mortgage markets, the numbers will probably change).
In the 1880's, coal was discovered in the area and by the 1890's, the local economy was booming with the fruits of the coal miners' labors. However, the area was also no stranger to labor problems. In the nearby town of Serene (now a ghost town), on November 27, 1927, a group of Colorado State Police opened fire with several machine guns on about 500 picketing miners (with some wives and children present) and killed 6 of the men. The strike had already been going on for several weeks and the massacre wasn't the end of it. What was ironic is that this occurred at the one mine that had ignored the call to strike and had continued producing coal. The daughter of the recently deceased owner of the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company (which owned the Columbine Mine at Serene) sold some of her shares in the company and had been serving coffee and doughnuts to the picketing miners on previous mornings. After the massacre, she was one of the prinicipal financiers of the miners' union.
Erie Reservoir
Latitude: 40.050278°N
Longitude: 105.05°W
Incorporated: November 15, 1885
Elevation: 5,130'
Education:
High School or Higher: 94.4%
Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 49.3%
Graduate or Professional Degree: 16.5%
2011 Cost of Living Index for Erie: 110.0
Median Resident Age: 32.5 Years
Estimated Median Household Income: $87,564
Estimated Median Home Value: $366,630
Major Industries:
Professional Services, Educational Services, Construction, Computers & Electronic Products, Health Care, Government, Finance & Insurance Services, Transportation Services, Retail Services, Lodging & Food Services
Unemployed (March 2011): 6.9%
Population Demographics: 2010
Total Population | 18,135 |
Males | 9,000 |
Females | 9,125 |
Population by Age | |
Under 18 | 5,631 |
18 & over | 12,504 |
20-24 | 486 |
25-34 | 2,358 |
35-49 | 5,214 |
50-64 | 3,129 |
65 & over | 1,030 |
Population by Ethnicity | |
Hispanic or Latino | 1,603 |
Non Hispanic or Latino | 16,532 |
Population by Race | |
White | 16,180 |
African-American | 118 |
Asian | 761 |
Native American | 74 |
Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 5 |
Other | 466 |
Two or more | 531 |
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