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Services for the county of Custer in Westcliffe Colorado. top of page. Call Us: 719-783-4207. Custer County . Colorado. Press Releases. No Fire Ban. Agendas. Road ...
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- Agendas
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- Assessor
Assessor Contact information. J.D. Henrich. PO Box 518....
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Custer County was created by the Colorado legislature on March 9, 1877, out of the southern half of Fremont County. It was named in honor of Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer, who had died the previous year. Originally set in Ula, the county seat moved to Rosita in 1878, and to Silver Cliff in 1886 before settling in Westcliffe in 1928.
Learn about Custer County, the tenth-least populous county in Colorado, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer. Explore its towns, such as Westcliffe, Silver Cliff and Wetmore, and its special events, such as music festivals.
Custer County, Westcliffe, CO and Silver Cliff, CO - Take a road less traveled to authentic Colorado adventures! Consider yourself invited to 320 sunny days of adventure in our national forests and wilderness areas.
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Learn about Custer County, a rural and lightly populated county in south central Colorado, named after Gen. George Armstrong Custer. Explore its early history, mining, ranching, and ghost towns in the Wet Mountain Valley and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Westcliffe, Colorado. Picturesque Westcliffe is tucked between the Wet Mountains to the east and the Sangre de Cristo Range to the west. It’s the Custer County seat, with plenty of places to eat, sleep and shop. The 2020 census recorded the population at 652 so it’s a quiet, mountain community.
Assessor Contact information. J.D. Henrich. PO Box 518. Westcliffe, CO 81252. Phone: 719-783-2218. Fax: 719-783-2885. Email: custerassessor@custercounty-co.gov. Property Records.