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Heating Contractors in Louisville, CO


(303) 466-7197 Precision Air
686 South Taylor Avenue Suite 102, Louisville, CO 80027
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About Louisville

The city of Louisville is a Colorado municipality with approximately 19,000 residents. The city, incorporated in 1882, lies in Boulder County roughly six miles east of the city of Boulder and 25 miles northwest of Denver. In January, the average temperature is about 29 degrees; in July, the average temperature is 72 degrees. Louisville was originally a mining community. In August 1877, the Welch Mine opened in Louisville, the first of many coal mines to come. Louis Nawatny, a local landowner, plotted his land and named it for himself. The town was incorporated on June 16, 1882. Coal miners soon moved to the new town to work in the emerging coal industry. From the beginning, Louisville differed from most coal camp towns as it was not owned and controlled by a single mining company. Miners were involved in a democratic community life that was not dominated by mine owners or companies. Louisville is located in an area known as the Northern Coalfield, an extensive coalfield in Boulder and Weld counties. Wages in the early days of coal mining were somewhat higher in the Louisville mines and the mines were relatively safe. The economy, however, was generally depressed. Family gardens and odd jobs were the way of life as mining was seasonal and strikes often interrupted production. From 1890 to 1928, the Acme Mine operated directly beneath the original town of Louisville. Worked on two levels, the Acme produced nearly two million tons of coal and was one of 171 coal mines in Boulder County. In all, thirty mines were located in and around Louisville. During the peak years of 1907 and 1909, there were twelve mines in operation. The use of coal declined following World War II, and the last mines near Louisville closed in 1952.

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T9 LOUISVILLE, CO
1533 Arthur St.
Louisville, CO 80027
303-926-8500

UNITED REFR T9 LOUISVILLE CO

LOUISVILLE, CO 80027
303-926-8500

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