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Windsor, CO 80550

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The Town of Windsor is a Home Rule Municipality in Larimer and Weld counties in the U.S. state of Colorado. According to the 2010 Census, the population of the town was 18,644. Windsor is located in the region known as Northern Colorado. Windsor is situated 59 miles (95 km) north of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver.

A rich wheat farming district, the area around Windsor first drew permanent residents in the early 1870s. Two factors were to play a critical role in stimulating Windsor's early development: irrigation and the railroad. Irrigation increased crop variety and production and the railroad shipped this bounty to market. The town was platted in 1882, the same year the Windsor Railroad Depot was built, and incorporated in 1890. It was named for the Rev. Samuel Asa Windsor. By 1900, tariffs on foreign sugar had created a market for new sources of sugar. Research in the improved cultivation of sugar beets was taking place at Colorado Agricultural College in Fort Collins, and the capital to advance production and manufacture of beet sugar was coming together. In 1903 a factory for producing sugar from sugar beets was built in Windsor. Sugar beet cultivation required large numbers of "stoop laborers", a need that was met by ethnic German immigrants from Russia. With large families and a strong work ethic, the German-Russians who settled in Windsor and other sugar beet areas would achieve financial success within one generation and own the highest producing beet farms. The Great Western Sugar Company fueled Windsor's economy through the mid 1960's, when the Windsor factory closed. Plentiful water and land drew Kodak to Windsor where it opened a manufacturing plant on the heels of the sugar factory's closing.

Kodak's opening spurred economic development in the town, and a population surge as the sugar beet factory closed. Later in the 1980s Metal Container Corporation (MCC) opened a can factory and Deline Box Company opened a factory, which closed in December of 2010, that primarily served the Budweiser facility in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Nearby cities include Johnstown, Loveland, Milliken, Eaton, Ault.

Places in Windsor

Dine and drink

Eat and drink your way through town.

Gourmet Grub

4

Peculier Ales

38

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The Mill Event Venue, LLC

20

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Fried chicken dinner plate

The Border Restaurant

40

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Can't-miss activities

Culture, natural beauty, and plain old fun.

Peculier Ales

38

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AEI Studio & Gifts

2
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Art & Heritage Center

Photo by Karwen2015

Windsor Lake

6

Places to stay

Hang your (vacation) hat in a place that’s just your style.

Welcome to the Super 8 Windsor

Super 8 By Wyndham Windsor

12

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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Loveland by IHG

20

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Hotel management begging for tips for room service

Microtel Inn & Suites By Wyndham Loveland

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