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Residents are discovering
an unequaled quality of life in the fastest growing city
in the state…Parker, Colorado. Urban conveniences,
open space, business opportunities and a family-oriented
country lifestyle combine to make Parker an exceptional
place to live and work. While traveling along the legendary
Parker Hills and Cherry Creek Valley, you will feast your
eyes on a panoramic view of the Rocky Mountains, from Pike’s
Peak to Long’s Peak.
History
Parker’s very modest beginning came in 1860,
when a one-room shack was moved from Pine Grove to Cherry Creek to serve as
a stage stop called the Twenty Mile House…approximately 20 miles from
the origination point of the Butterfield Stage. The humble little shack grew
into a 10-room inn and eventually became a major stopping point for the railroad
in 1882, under the ownership of James S. Parker.
Growth
As the Denver metro area grew, the Parker hills attracted
developers, planners and new residents that wanted a country lifestyle with
modern amenities. Over the past twenty years, Parker has transformed from
the rural equestrian capital of Colorado to an exciting small town with beautiful
open space and well-planned residential and commercial developments. Quick
access to E-470, Interstate 25 and the Denver Technological Center has been
a major attraction for Parker residents.
Lifestyle
Neighborhoods, Cherry Creek and a quaint downtown are
connected with attractive walking and biking trails. Equestrian facilities
still abound. Blue-ribbon schools, an extensive Parks and Recreation program,
a nationally-recognized family recreation center, year-round Arts Commission
activities and eight area golf courses add to the quality lifestyle.
Shoppers delight at the variety provided at centers like Crown Point, Stroh
Ranch, Prime Factory Outlets and Park Meadows. Residents have tremendous housing
options, including award-winning covenant-controlled home and townhome developments,
neo-traditional homes, multi-acreage home sites and exclusive golf course
communities. Parker is a community that adds special meaning to "great
family living."
Parker Profile
| Size |
19.0 Square Miles |
| Population |
45,000 |
| Government |
Mayor – Council – Town Administrator |
| Sales Taxes |
8.1 percent |
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| Utilities |
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| Gas |
Xcel Energy |
| Electric |
Intermountain Rural Electric Association |
| Water |
Special Districts |
| Trash |
Private Contractors |
| School District |
Douglas County |
More About The Community of Parker
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