'''AGATE'''
is an
unincorporated town and
U.S. Post Office in
Elbert County,
Colorado,
United States. The
ZIP Code of the Agate
Post Office is 80101.
HISTORY
The town of Gebhard was established by the
Union Pacific Railroad about
1876. The Gebhard
Post Office opened on April 8, 1881.
[Interwiki: cite book » last = Bauer | first = William H. | coauthors = James L. Ozment, John H. Willard | title = Colorado Post Offices 1859-1989 | publisher = The Colorado Railroad Museum | year = 1990 | location = 90-34759 | isbn = 0-918654-42-4 ] The name of the town was changed to Agate on April 24, 1882. Although "Gebhard" was established by the UPRR, the town of Agate existed, by that name, as a locality used by local ranchers prior to the construction of the railroad. The town's name most probably comes from an "A-gate" - a wooden gate with an "A"-shaped cross-brace, but is sometimes claimed to be named for
agate found in the area. The northeastern most community in Elbert County, Agate is a ranching community and the home of Agate School District 300, one of the smallest school districts in Colorado.
The
Meadowlark cooperative, a farming community located in the greater Agate area was incorporated in 2010, has the only private free land program in the United States
[Interwiki: cite news » title=Save a Buck: Free land|url=http://www.aarp.org/money/budgeting-saving/info-02-2011/save_a_buck_free_land.html|accessdate=7 March 2011|newspaper=AARP Bulliten|date=15 February 2011]
[Interwiki: cite news » title=Colorado cooperative offering 'free' land - Discussion Forum|url= http://discussions.kdvr.com/20/kdvr/kdvr-meadowlark-land-txt/10|accessdate=7 March 2011|newspaper=FOX News|date=5 November 2010]
[Interwiki: cite news » title=Colorado cooperative offering 'free' land|url=http://www.kdvr.com/news/kdvr-meadowlark-land-txt,0,795757.story|accessdate=7 March 2011|newspaper=FOX News|date=5 November 2010]
GEOGRAPHY
Agate is located at Interwiki: Coord » 39|27|43|N|103|56|31|W|type:city (39.461909,-103.941822). Agate is located on one of the four segments of old
US 40/
US 287 (now
State Highway 40) just off
Interstate 70 at exit 340, and along the Union Pacific Railroad line between Limon and Aurora. It is located approximately 12 miles SSW of
Deer Trail. The town is located on a NNW-SSE ridge bounded by an unnamed ravine separating it from the ridge on which I-70 is constructed, and by the Agate Creek valley to the west, and is divided by the railroad tracks. The school, post office, and a number of businesses and homes are located east of the tracks, and a grain elevator and a few houses to the west of the tracks. In recent years, several small subdivisions have been platted and homes constructed in the general area.
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