Greeley

/ˈɡriːli/ noun

A city in Colorado, United States, or a surname, most notably associated with Horace Greeley, the 19th-century newspaper editor and politician.

Named after Horace Greeley (1811-1872), founder of the New York Tribune. The surname Greeley derives from Old English 'grēot' meaning gravel and 'lēah' meaning meadow or clearing.

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