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Highlands Ranch, CO

Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Census-designated place
Location in Douglas County and the state of Colorado
Location in Douglas County and the state of Colorado
Highlands Ranch, Colorado is located in the US
Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 39°32′31″N 104°58′15″W / 39.54194°N 104.97083°W / 39.54194; -104.97083Coordinates: 39°32′31″N 104°58′15″W / 39.54194°N 104.97083°W / 39.54194; -104.97083
Country United States
State Colorado
County Douglas
Area
 • Total 24.29 sq mi (62.9 km2)
 • Land 24.26 sq mi (62.8 km2)
 • Water 0.03 sq mi (0.08 km2)
Elevation 5,920 ft (1,800 m)
Population (2016 United States Census 2016)
 • Total 96,713
 • Estimate (2013) 100,875
 • Density 3,986.5/sq mi (1,539.2/km2)
Time zone MST (UTC-7)
 • Summer (DST) MDT (UTC-6)
ZIP code 80126, 80129, 80130, and 80163
Area code(s) 303, 720
FIPS code 08-36410
GNIS feature ID 2408386
Website Highlands Ranch Metro District

Highlands Ranch is a census-designated place (CDP) in Douglas County, Colorado, United States. The population was 96,713 at the 2010 census. Located 12 miles south of Denver, Highlands Ranch is an unincorporated community and was the twelfth most populous CDP in the United States in 2010.

Like many parts of the Colorado Front Range, the first residents of the area were Native Americans. The area was populated by a number of nomadic tribes, including the Ute, Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. Because it was part of the Mississippi River Drainage Area, it was claimed for France by French explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle and it was named as part of "Louisiana" in 1682. The Spanish gained Louisiana in 1763, and returned it to France in 1801. This area of what is now Northern Douglas County, was in the Louisiana Purchase when it was sold to the United States in 1803.

The Stephen Harriman Long Expedition of 1820 entered the area at the beginning of July 1820. That was the first documented exploration of the area by European or United States explorers.

Much of the Denver Metro Area began to be settled as ranch land starting in 1859, but because of a lack of water in the area, it was not permanently settled until around 1870. The first legal settler of the area was Curtis H. Field, who purchased land just on the west side of Santa Fe Drive from the US government on 25 February 1870.

The Highlands Ranch Mansion (or "Castle Isabel") was built over a period of several years, from 1891 to 1904. The first owner of the house was Samuel Allan Long, who purchased a 40-acre homestead in northern Douglas County in 1884 and later expanded it to a 2,000-acre farm. By 1891 he had built a modest farmhouse on the property and called it Rotherwood after a boyhood farm. The name "Rotherwood", a reference to a boyhood farm of Long's, was found etched above the original front door that led experts to believe so. According to the Highlands Ranch Metro District website, Long was a prominent innovator of dry land farming techniques in Colorado during the late 19th century. The mansion underwent a renovation from 2010-2012 that was funded by Shea Homes.


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