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Eastonville, Colorado

1872 establishments in Colorado TerritoryFormer municipalities in ColoradoFormer populated places in El Paso County, ColoradoGeography of El Paso County, ColoradoGhost towns in Colorado
History of ColoradoPopulated places established in 1872Pre-statehood history of Colorado

Eastonville is an extinct town in El Paso County, Colorado, United States. A post office named Easton opened on May 6, 1872, but the name was changed to Eastonville on September 28, 1883. The post office closed on May 11, 1932. Eastonville is no longer incorporated. The former town limits now lie in the Colorado Springs metropolitan area, near the Black Forest.

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Eastonville, Colorado
Sweet Road,

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Sweet Road

Colorado, United States
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