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The land now known as Aurora was once the territory of the Arapaho and Cheyenne tribes. Aurora was originally named Fletcher in the 1880s. It was founded by Donald Fletcher, a Denver businessman who saw it as an opportunity for real estate. Fletcher and his partners staked out four miles east of Denver. But the Silver Crash of 1893 caused great hardship for Colorado and the town. Fletcher left town at that time, and the community was left with a large water debt. The town was renamed Aurora by the residents in 1907 after one of its subdivisions. Aurora slowly grew in Denver's shadow, becoming the fastest-growing city in America during the late 1970s, and 1980s. Aurora is made up of hundreds of subdivisions and thus has the name of one of the original plats from that it was derived.