Firestone is a town in Weld County along the I-25 corridor, roughly 30 miles north of Denver between Longmont and Dacono. The population stands at approximately 11,999, a number that has grown rapidly as the northern Colorado Front Range attracted residential development. The town's name comes not from the tire company but from local coal mines that operated in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Coal mining defined the community for its first several decades. The mines closed by the mid-twentieth century, and Firestone remained a quiet agricultural settlement until the growth wave of the early 2000s. Today, new subdivisions fill what were recently open fields and farmland. The town's proximity to both the Boulder and Denver job markets, combined with relatively lower land costs, has driven the expansion.
Firestone shares boundaries and services with the neighboring town of Frederick, and the two communities function as a connected pair in many respects. The St. Vrain Valley School District serves local students. Carbon Valley Recreation District provides parks, trails, and recreational programming for both towns. Del Camino Junction, a commercial development at the intersection of Highway 119 and I-25, has added retail options that previously required a drive to Longmont or Thornton.
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Firestone is a town in Weld County along the I-25 corridor, roughly 30 miles north of Denver between Longmont and Dacono. The population stands at approximately 11,999, a number that has grown rapidly as the northern Colorado Front Range attracted residential development. The town's name comes not from the tire company but from local coal mines that operated in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Coal mining defined the community for its first several decades. The mines closed by the mid-twentieth century, and Firestone remained a quiet agricultural settlement until the growth wave of the early 2000s. Today, new subdivisions fill what were recently open fields and farmland. The town's proximity to both the Boulder and Denver job markets, combined with relatively lower land costs, has driven the expansion.
Firestone shares boundaries and services with the neighboring town of Frederick, and the two communities function as a connected pair in many respects. The St. Vrain Valley School District serves local students. Carbon Valley Recreation District provides parks, trails, and recreational programming for both towns. Del Camino Junction, a commercial development at the intersection of Highway 119 and I-25, has added retail options that previously required a drive to Longmont or Thornton.
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