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Colorado's second city[edit]

If Pueblo is Colorado's second city, what are Colorado Springs and Fort Collins? Servants of the dark lord Denver? --Buaidh 14:19, 2 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Good question. I compare it to Chicago being known as America's "second city" even though LA is bigger. Personally I would say Fort Collins is a college city and Colorado Springs is a military city, but that is my opinion. Given Pueblo's location, majory industry located here, it still tends to be looked at as Colorado's second city even though it is obviously not the second largest city in colorado.


Another thing is Pueblo is home to the regional emergency center and the back up to Denver. That means if anything happens to Denver Pueblo becomes the state capitol. That is another reason we are the states second city.


Plus now they added a new CSA to Colorado, the Pueblo-Canon City CSA with a population of over 208,000 people. I am not sure how to add that though.

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