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Lafayette, Colorado - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Lafayette was an alcoholic, and after his death from alcohol related complications, Mary, having discovered coal on her property, incorporated her property and her brother's property into a town, which she named for her late husband. |
 | | Lafayette was in place to be an ideal commuter town for those working in Boulder who could not afford the cost of living there, and, before long, it also became a commuter town for Denver and the metro area. |
 | | Lafayette barely manages to maintain a greenbelt separating it from Louisville, CO and Boulder to the west, Broomfield, CO to the south and east, and Erie to the north and east. |
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