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Louisville Towing Company
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Louisville Towing Company
Louisville Towing Company
674 S Arthur AveLouisville Colorado 80027United States
720-868-9252
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Louisville Towing Company is a professional towing service provider located in Louisville, CO. They offer a wide range of towing services for both residential and commercial customers, including emergency roadside assistance, vehicle recovery, and long-distance towing. Their team of experienced and highly skilled professionals is equipped with the latest equipment and techniques to handle any towing situation, from cars to heavy-duty trucks.
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The City of Louisville ( ) is a home rule municipality located in southeastern Boulder County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 21,226 at the 2020 United States Census. Louisville began as a mining community in 1877, experienced a period of labor violence early in the 20th century, and transitioned to a suburban residential community when the mines closed in the 1950s. == History == The town of Louisville dates back to the start of the Welch Mine in 1877, the first coal mine in an area of Boulder and Weld counties known as the Northern Coalfield. The town was named for Louis Nawatny, a local landowner who platted his land and named it for himself. Incorporation came several years later in 1882.The Northern Coalfield proved to be highly productive, and eventually, some 30 different mines operated within the current boundaries of Louisville, though not all at the same time. During the years of peak production (1907–09), 12 mines were in operation in Louisville, including the Acme Mine whose two million tons of coal came from directly beneath the center of town. The presence of many independent mining companies in Louisville saved the town from becoming a "company town", wholly owned and dominated by a single mining company.Coal from the Northern Coalfield was sub-bituminous (low grade) and could not be transported long distances because of problems with self-combustion. Mining generally took place in the winter months since that was the period that demanded fuel for heating. During the summers, the miners played in local baseball leagues, with the home field named "Miners Field".