Creede, CO
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About Creede
- • Robert Ford, the outlaw who killed Jesse James, briefly lived in Creede.
- • The anti-establishment newspaper, The Creede Candle, was founded in 1892.
- • Silver mining boom in the late 19th century rapidly built the town.
- • Creede once had over 50 saloons and a reputation for lawlessness.
- • The disastrous fire of 1892 destroyed much of the original wooden town.
- • It's named for Nicholas Creede, who discovered silver there in 1889.
- • With under 300 residents, it's smaller than many high school graduating classes.
- • At 8,852 feet, it boasts stunning views, but can make you winded easily.
- • Tourism is now the main industry, supporting the local economy.
- • The vibe is peaceful and remote, a welcome escape from the city.
- • Denver Nuggets are the closest NBA team, winning their first title in 2023.
- • High school sports are the big deal, especially basketball rivalries.