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Idalia, Colorado
Idalia is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in Yuma County, Colorado, United States. At the United States Census 2020, the population of the Idalia CDP was 97. The Idalia post office has the ZIP Code 80735.
Idalia was originally founded founded in 1887 as Alva. The Alva, Colorado, post office operated from August 6, 187, until September 18, 1888, when the name was changed to Idalia. The community derives its name from Edaliah Helmick, a pioneer settler.
Located on the Eastern Plains of Colorado in southern Yuma County, approximately 150 miles east of Denver and 15 miles from the Kansas border, Idalia has been home for many generations of families. The primary industries of the area are farming, ranching, and natural gas production. The community has many amenities for a small rural community, including the Idalia Vision Foundation, Inc., two churches, local Co-Op, convenience store, restaurants, and a motel. A new Kindergarten through grade-12 school building opened in the fall of 2013 providing state-of-the-art educational programs & facilities.
Idalia is located along U.S. highway route 36 approximately two miles west of U.S. highway route 385.
The Idalia CDP has an area of 54 acres (0.220 km2), all land.
The United States Census Bureau initially defined the Idalia CDP for the United States Census 2010.
Community members headed a project aimed at emulating the summer annual town celebrations of neighboring towns. The event, Idalia Days, takes place each summer if enough interest is provided. During its inaugural celebration, Idalia Days provided activities and events in which the community could partake. Drawing on themes used in previous town celebrations, events include bed races, an old-time baseball game, old man six-man football, a melodrama illustrating the history of the towns relocation, a softball tournament, and a town dance, often featuring live music and food.
There is one school, Idalia School, which teaches preschool through twelfth grade. The school mascot is the wolf. The town also has a preschool and daycare.
Idalia, Colorado
Idalia is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in Yuma County, Colorado, United States. At the United States Census 2020, the population of the Idalia CDP was 97. The Idalia post office has the ZIP Code 80735.
Idalia was originally founded founded in 1887 as Alva. The Alva, Colorado, post office operated from August 6, 187, until September 18, 1888, when the name was changed to Idalia. The community derives its name from Edaliah Helmick, a pioneer settler.
Located on the Eastern Plains of Colorado in southern Yuma County, approximately 150 miles east of Denver and 15 miles from the Kansas border, Idalia has been home for many generations of families. The primary industries of the area are farming, ranching, and natural gas production. The community has many amenities for a small rural community, including the Idalia Vision Foundation, Inc., two churches, local Co-Op, convenience store, restaurants, and a motel. A new Kindergarten through grade-12 school building opened in the fall of 2013 providing state-of-the-art educational programs & facilities.
Idalia is located along U.S. highway route 36 approximately two miles west of U.S. highway route 385.
The Idalia CDP has an area of 54 acres (0.220 km2), all land.
The United States Census Bureau initially defined the Idalia CDP for the United States Census 2010.
Community members headed a project aimed at emulating the summer annual town celebrations of neighboring towns. The event, Idalia Days, takes place each summer if enough interest is provided. During its inaugural celebration, Idalia Days provided activities and events in which the community could partake. Drawing on themes used in previous town celebrations, events include bed races, an old-time baseball game, old man six-man football, a melodrama illustrating the history of the towns relocation, a softball tournament, and a town dance, often featuring live music and food.
There is one school, Idalia School, which teaches preschool through twelfth grade. The school mascot is the wolf. The town also has a preschool and daycare.