About Pueblo, Colorado
Pueblo is an international, multi-racial and multi-cultural community. The diversity of the city includes a well-established Hispanic community that encompasses more than 40 percent of
the population. The remainder of the population includes Americans with Italian, Irish, Slavic, Scandinavian, Greek, German, British, Native American, African and descendants of the
People came to
and farms provided jobs and a better way of life. Located at the confluence of the
Modern Pueblo continues to be a major transportation center. Although it was the railroads
and the coal and steel industry that acted as a magnet for
Pueblo offers an attractive lifestyle to its residents with its low cost of living, excellent environmental quality and outstanding educational facilities. The community hosts an extensive system of parks and beautiful mountain scenery.
Located in the southern part of the beautiful state of
south of
The air in
That is one of the numerous advantages of living in this city of a nationally ranked school
system and reasonable home prices.
Pueblo has a very mile climate with moderate temperatures throughout its four seasons. Average temperatures are 68 degrees for a daily high and 37 degrees for a daily low. Pueblo receives an annual average of 31 inches of snowfall; however, due to the moderate temperatures the snow does not stay on the ground for long. Pueblo experiences about 300 days of sunshine each year.
Temperature Averages (Fahrenheit)
Low
High
January
14.7
45.5
April
36.9
66.4
July
61.9
91.1
October
37.7
67.9
Caucasian
51.%
Hispanic
44%
African-American
2.2%
Other
2.6%
Average home price: $116,097
Apartment rents
One-bedroom $404
Two-bedroom $494
Three-bedroom $589