Imagine if you had grown up enjoying one name during your childhood, only to have to pick a completely new name by the age of ten. You would have a lot of adjustments to make and so would the people around you. Now imagine all the adjustments that need to happen when a town in Colorado changes its name.

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Several towns in Colorado began with one name but eventually adopted another as they evolved. Explore ten Colorado communities in the gallery below that started with one name but later changed it.

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What Grand Junction Might Have Been Called

Before Grand Junction became an official city, it had several proposed names, including Belly-Ache Flats, River City, West Denver, and Ute. Specifically, the area once known as Ute was established from February to May 1882, in what is now the 81501 zip code of Grand Junction.

Notable Colorado Name Changes

Some of Colorado's communities that have renamed themselves over the years include Fountain Colony (Colorado Springs), Camp Collins (Fort Collins), and Avin which became Avon as recently as 1978.

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Land of Everchanging Names

I'm sure that for some of these communities, getting used to the name change was a challenge. While you don't hear much about towns changing their names these days, you do hear about mountains and landmarks being renamed. In 2022, Colorado's Department of the Interior renamed 28 landmarks around the state.

Do You Know The Former Names Of These Colorado Towns?

Have you ever lived in a town that decided to change its name? Several places in Colorado have been renamed over the years. Keep reading to see if you know the original names of these popular places in the Centennial State.

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Check out a list of Colorado cities with historic nicknames and town mottos. From 'The City of gold mines' to 'Cow Town' here come some of Colorado's most famous hometown tags.

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LOOK: Having a Baby in Colorado? Avoid These 11 Names

Did you know that some states in America limit the character count parents must use when naming their child? Colorado places no limit on characters, but there are some names parents can't use at all. See which names have been banned, and which ones to avoid in Colorado in the gallery below.

Gallery Credit: Wesley Adams