Research topic: Boulder (Colorado)

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Boulder (Colorado)

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Boulder city (1990 pop. 83,312), seat of Boulder co., N central Colo.; inc. 1871. A Rocky Mountain resort and a suburb of Denver, it is the seat of the Univ. of Colorado (1876). Industries include aerospace and biological research and the manufacture of machinery; electric, electronic, and computer equipment; and medical supplies. Boulder is home to the National Center for Atmospheric Research and other government and private research operations and is known as a mountain sports and "New Age" mecca. Author not available, BOULDER. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition... Read more
Boulder: Communications
...Daily Camera and the morning Colorado Daily. Boulder Weekly is a free, alternative...students of the University of Colorado at Boulder, is distributed each Thursday...the Badge: 125 Years of the Boulder, Colorado, Police Department (Boulder... Read more
Boulder: Economy
Boulder: Economy Major Industries...industries in the Boulder are science and...the University of Colorado at Boulder, a large high-technology...considered. Additionally, Boulder's Small Business...State programs The Colorado Office of Economic...Development Center of Boulder ... Read more

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