Teller County was created in the year 1899 and named in the honor of United States Senator Henry M. Teller. The total area of this region is 558.96 sq mi. More than 20K people with different races White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others reside in this region alongside 7.9K households and 5.9K housing units. Cripple Creek is the county seat and Woodland Park is the largest city.
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