Kiteley Neighborhood

Kiteley Neighborhood The Kiteley Neighborhood is a community in the north central part of Longmont, CO. The name comes from the Kiteley family, who were early settlers in the area.

The area that forms the Kiteley Neighorhood was first settled over 100 years ago! The Kiteley Neighhborhood is located in Longmont, Colorado. The neighborhood extends from Ninth Avenue north to Mountain View Avenue and from Main Street east to the BNSF railroad main line. The neighborhood takes its name from the Kiteley family, who were among the early pioneers that settled the area. According to

"They Came To Stay," a publication of the St. Vrain Historical Society, Wm. John Kiteley reached the St. Vrain Valley in 1869 and established a homestead seven miles northeast of present day Longmont. Later, the family decided to move closer to the new high school and built a large brick house at the corner of Ninth and Collyer which still stands today. Wm. Kiteley was a founder of the First National Bank in Longmont and served on the School Board from 1895-1907. Kiteley's father, John Kiteley, was a prominent figure in Longmont history. He served on the Colony's Board of Trustees from 1873-90 and was President of Longmont in 1875. He was Treasurer of the Farmers' Protective Association, director of the Longmont Building and Loan Co., and Treasurer of Longmont Farmers Milling and Elevator Co.

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Longmont, CO

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