City of Brush!
www.brushcolo.comBrush! Colorado is a thriving community on the east side of a budding Morgan County. We have a great heritage, strong rural identity, good people; all of which is why we describe Brush! as Homegrown Happiness! Like most communities in the west, Brush! was established for economic reasons. It had access to water, rich soil and a good climate to farm in. The famous cattle drive, the Texas Montana Trail, passed right through Brush! where the cowboys would stock up on supplies. Soon after, the railroad line chose Brush! as a destination to construct through. Ever since, Brush! has been a prime location to live and do business. We have maintained much of our historic tradition, and continue primarily as an ag-based community. Our growth over the years has expanded in each direction, while we have nicely improved and maintained the rest of the town. In 2012 we completed a Governors Award winning downtown streetscape project which provided new attractive sidewalks, street lights, planters, pavers, as well as new water lines. Around town, we have six registered historical landmarks, downtown buildings whose structures date back to the early 1900's, and to keep our ties to our founding 'wild west' heritage, we continue to host the longest standing rodeo in Colorado. Brush! residents enjoy the rural pace and charm, complete with a forward-thinking City that has made tremendous accomplishments in partnership within in our community to establish Brush! as a great place to be. Amenities within the community are: 5 parks, a community swimming pool, an excellent 9-hole golf course, fishing, roller skating rink, wildlife areas, phenomenal recreation programs, and wonderful events to be a part of throughout the year. As we started off with, Brush! is Homegrown Happiness!
Read moreBrush! Colorado is a thriving community on the east side of a budding Morgan County. We have a great heritage, strong rural identity, good people; all of which is why we describe Brush! as Homegrown Happiness! Like most communities in the west, Brush! was established for economic reasons. It had access to water, rich soil and a good climate to farm in. The famous cattle drive, the Texas Montana Trail, passed right through Brush! where the cowboys would stock up on supplies. Soon after, the railroad line chose Brush! as a destination to construct through. Ever since, Brush! has been a prime location to live and do business. We have maintained much of our historic tradition, and continue primarily as an ag-based community. Our growth over the years has expanded in each direction, while we have nicely improved and maintained the rest of the town. In 2012 we completed a Governors Award winning downtown streetscape project which provided new attractive sidewalks, street lights, planters, pavers, as well as new water lines. Around town, we have six registered historical landmarks, downtown buildings whose structures date back to the early 1900's, and to keep our ties to our founding 'wild west' heritage, we continue to host the longest standing rodeo in Colorado. Brush! residents enjoy the rural pace and charm, complete with a forward-thinking City that has made tremendous accomplishments in partnership within in our community to establish Brush! as a great place to be. Amenities within the community are: 5 parks, a community swimming pool, an excellent 9-hole golf course, fishing, roller skating rink, wildlife areas, phenomenal recreation programs, and wonderful events to be a part of throughout the year. As we started off with, Brush! is Homegrown Happiness!
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Colorado
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Founded
1884
Estimated Revenue
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000
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