Boulder, Colorado, got its name from the large boulders found in the area, particularly those along the creek that runs through the town. When settlers arrived in the mid-1800s, they referred to the area as "Boulder," reflecting the prominent geological features that characterized the landscape. The name was officially adopted when the town was founded in 1859.
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There are four towns by the name of Boulder in the US: Boulder, Colorado Boulder, Montana Boulder, Utah Boulder, Wyoming There are an additional three towns containing the word Boulder in the US: Boulder City, Nevada Boulder Creek, California Boulder Junction, Wisconsin
Hoover dam (Boulder) was named in honor of Pres. Herbert W. Hoover.
Boulder dam was originaly named Hoover Dam.
Just below the summit is a large boulder, Edmund Hillary was the first to climb this boulder which is now known as the Hillary Step.
Hoover is the one. Roosevelt changed the name of Boulder Dam to Hoover Dam.
In "The Silver Chair" by C.S. Lewis, the stump and the boulder were enchanted creatures named Puddleglum the Marshwiggle and a stone giant respectively. They were friends of Eustace and Jill on their quest to rescue Prince Rilian. The stump and the boulder were important allies who helped the children along their journey in Narnia.
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Boulder City is in Nevada. Boulder is in Colorado.
Herbert Hoover - Boulder Dam in the Black Canyon on the Colorado River was renamed to Hoover Dam in his honor.
The homophones for "boulder" are "bolder" and "boulevard."
Alt. of Boulder