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Historic Firestone Neighborhood Plan

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Looks like downtown Berthoud. Firestone was a blue collar mining community. The only business were a liquor store, miners hotel with dinning room and a small general store. You can build DisneyLands Main Street America but it will never be Old Town Firestone.
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