Animas, New Mexico Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Before you go to Animas City, you might want to know some basic facts. Here are the population and steets statistics for the city. The population in the Animas area is approximately 900 people, and the corresponding steets make up about 30 percent of that number. It's an easy way to get a general idea of the city's size.

Animas is a small community in the southern part of El Paso County, CO. It has a population of 167 people. The median household income is $61,029, and the poverty rate is about 8.9%. Animas City has a high concentration of military personnel. In addition to its small size, it is home to a large percentage of US veterans, who served in Vietnam.

Animas City was an independent town until 1948. The city's southern and northern boundaries were just north of 37th Street. The city was incorporated on October 5, 1878, and remained separate until its annexation with Durango in 1949. The Animas River flows through the town. Residents live in houses that are more than 50 years old. A typical Animas City homesteader's family is an old man in his 70s.

In the nineteenth century, the city was a bustling railroad town. The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Company envisioned a railroad boom and began building the city as a mainline depot. The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Company didn't stop at Animas City. They envisioned a town with good weather, abundant water, and low-sulfur coal. But instead of stopping at Animas, the railroad started in Durango.