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Hudson, Colorado is a small town located in Weld County. It was founded in 1887 as a stop along the Union Pacific Railroad. The town was named after Hudson, New York, which was the hometown of one of the original settlers. Hudson was initially settled by farmers and ranchers, and agriculture remained the main industry in the area for many years.

In the early 20th century, the town experienced a population boom due to the discovery of coal deposits in the area. The mining industry brought jobs and prosperity to the town. The population of Hudson reached around 1,800 people in 1920.

After the Great Depression and the decline of coal mining, the population of Hudson started to decrease and reached about 1,000 people by 1940.

Today, Hudson is a small, quiet community with a population of around 2,500 people. The main industries are agriculture and manufacturing. The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside and open spaces, which attract outdoor enthusiasts and visitors who come to explore the natural beauty of the area. Hudson also has a historical downtown area with several historical buildings, and the town is known for its annual fair and rodeo, which has been held every year since 1907.

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