Stephen Colbert Congratulates Denver's 'Swastika Acres' On Name Change

DENVER (CBS4) -- A Denver neighborhood with a little-known name decided to make a change -- catching the attention of late-night talk show host Stephen Colbert. On Thursday night, Colbert congratulated the Cherry Hills Village subdivision formerly named Swastika Acres for taking action after 111 years.

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During his 'Meanwhile' segment, Colbert broke down the neighborhood's history.

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"They area had once been home to the Denver Land Swastika Company, a company that chose its name before Nazis adopted the swastika symbol," Colbert pointed out.

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"They've just been really busy with other stuff since 1945," Colbert joked.

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The neighborhood's new name will be Old Cherry Hills.

Some residents told CBS4 they weren't aware of the neighborhood's name until informational signs about a proposal to change the name were posted in the area.

 

 

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