Lafayette Relocation Guide
April 12th, 2009 Categories: Buyer's Corner, Colorado Round Up, Focus on Boulder, Relocating
When considering a move to Boulder County, don’t forget the city of Lafayette. It’s a great place to live with its’ small hometown feel, yet vibrant economy. How about miles of open space and trails – not to mention its parks including Waneka Lake. Founded by Mary Miller in 1888, the town was built during the coal mining era and thrived. Today, Lafayette is still a thriving community, with the cultural and commercial center still being found in the revitalized Old Town district, especially along Public Road. The town hosts a variety of unique events each year, including an Oatmeal Festival in cooperation with the Quaker Oats Company, a Peach Festival, a Wine Festival, and Lafayette Days. Click here for a Lafayette Relocation Guide.









Looks like a very interesting community, how far is it (in time) from the airport in Denver?
Aloha,
Keahi