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Lexmark International , Inc.
6555 Monarch Road
Longmont, CO 80503-8701
USA

A breathtaking setting for innovative thinking.

Lexmark Boulder’s mission is to develop and manufacture leading edge, high quality, low cost electrophotographic components and to deliver them to customers in a reliable, timely and environmentally conscious manner.

Boulder feels like a combination of a mid-size Western town, a cosmopolitan city and a recreational and outdoor mecca. In addition to its rare natural beauty and rich cultural amenities, there is a diverse, dynamic economy that includes computer, aerospace, scientific and research firms.

The town’s charms have earned it spots on numerous quality of life surveys, particularly those that measure active living. In 2005, for the third straight year, Boulder hit No. 1 on the Men’s Journal list of 50 Best Places to Live. Said the magazine: "There is no town that offers so much, on so many levels, to so many people."

The population of Boulder County is about 290,000. Boulder’s population is about 96,000 and an estimated 2.3 million live in the Boulder/Denver metropolitan statistical area.

For more information, visit the Boulder Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Boulder Chamber of Commerce.

Location
Climate
Education
Attractions

Location

Boulder is nestled at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, at 5,430 feet above sea level. It is 35 miles northwest of Denver and 185 miles northeast of Aspen.

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Climate

Boulder has four distinct seasons with average temperatures ranging from 72 degrees in July to 31 degrees in January. The city averages more than 300 sunny days a year – more than San Diego or Miami. Boulder also averages 73 inches of snowfall every winter season. Click here for the Current Forecast.

Education

The Boulder Valley School District has 29 elementary schools, 21 secondary schools and four K-8 schools. In addition to a variety of focus and charter schools, the district's neighborhood schools, alternative schools and cutting-edge school programs that offer a more customized approach to education. Learn more on the school district’s Web site.

The city is also home to the University of Colorado and the university's 143-acre research park.

Attractions

Boulder's back yard is the Rocky Mountains, which provide a seemingly limitless variety of outdoor activities. Hiking, biking, skiing, boating, canoeing, camping, and more are available in Boulder. There are more than 200 miles of public hiking and biking trails and about 30,000 acres of open space. The unique 16-mile Boulder Creek Path runs through the middle of town. No wonder the city was recently rated the "#1 Sports Town in America" by Outside Magazine.

There also is a thriving arts community with more than 30 art galleries and 32 movie and stage theaters and more than 300 restaurants of all types. Visit the Boulder Convention and Visitor’s Bureau for a list of hundreds of recommended attractions.

 

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