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Arvada (/ɑːrˈvædə/) is a home rule city
located in
Jefferson and
Adams counties, Colorado,
United States. The city po****tion was 124,402 at the 2020 United...
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Arvada,
Colorado is the seventh-most-populous city in Colorado.
Arvada may also
refer to:
Arvada, Wyoming, an
unincorporated community in the US Arvada...
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Arvada is a census-designated
place in
Sheridan County, Wyoming,
United States. The po****tion was 33 at the 2020 census.
According to the
United States...
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Arvada Press newspaper is
delivered w****ly,
primarily by
youth carriers, to 37,200 single-family
households in
Arvada, Colorado,
United States. On...
- John
Murray opened fire at the
Youth With A
Mission training center in
Arvada, Colorado,
killing two and
wounding two
others before escaping.
Later that...
- Olde Town
Arvada is a 15.1-acre (6.1 ha)
historic district in
Arvada,
Colorado bounded by
Ralston Road,
Teller Road,
Grandview Avenue and
Yukon Street...
- The
Arvada Chorale is a
community chorus from
Arvada, Colorado. The
Chorale performs a wide
variety of classical, holiday, contemporary, and jazz music...
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Colorado State Capitol in Denver. In addition,
other protests were
planned in
Arvada, Boulder,
Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Loveland,
Highlands Ranch, Greeley...
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Arvada High
School is a
public secondary school operated by
Jefferson County School District R-1 in
Arvada, Colorado,
United States.
Arvada High's student...
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person to be
elected to a city
council in the
United States. She
served on
Arvada's City
Council from 1991 to 1995. In
March 1993,
Conte made a
public announcement...