Places to stay in Pierce, Colorado

Pierce is a town in Weld County, Colorado. The town is a rural agricultural community located on the Colorado Eastern Plains along U. S. Highway 85 north of Greeley. It was founded in 1869 and incorporated in 1918. It was named in honor of John Pierce, then president of the Union Pacific Railroad, in anticipation of the construction of an extension of the Union Pacific line southward into Colorado. The following year in 1870 it became a watering stop for steam locomotives on the newly built Denver Pacific Railroad. A box car was used as the first town post office, depot, and telegraph office. A depot was constructed in 1905 and demolished in 1963. As a railroad stop, it became a local shipping point for cattle, sheep, potatoes, beans, and sugar beets. The town today consists of a small grid of gravel streets, with one paved thoroughfare west of U. S. Highway 85. The principal businesses in town include a grain elevator, as well as a grocery store, tavern, and other businesses along Main Street. The town also has a school, a volunteer fire station, a church, and a town park. Places to eat in the region include Grubby’z, Cinn Sations, El Dorado Mexican Grill, and Gray’s Cafe.

If you are travelling in the area, Pierce is located close to Roulard Lateral, Fagerberg Farm, Neff Lake, Drake Lake and Wykert Reservoir Number 2.

The center of Pierce ( which is at is longitude -104°45'21.6 and latitude 40°38'8.52 ) is located and 8 miles away from Eaton.

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