Unique characters have always made up the landscape of Arvada. Pioneers,
ranchers and farmers, business leaders, community-minded individuals,
doctors, sports figures, and even a Broadway star have all called home
the city on a bluff overlooking Clear Creek. Benjamin Wadsworth was not
only one of Arvada's founding fathers but also the town's first
postmaster, and he donated many parcels of land for schools and churches
to be built in the burgeoning town. Lloyd King, in 1947, opened the
first King Soopers grocery store in Arvada. From this one small market
grew an empire of more than 100 King Soopers stores in Colorado. Popular
radio personality Irv Brown is known as Denver's go-to guy for sports
talk. Brown coached at Arvada High School during the 1960s, leading the
Redskins to 10 conference football titles and one state championship.
And two-time Cy Young Award-winner Roy Halladay honed his baseball
skills in Arvada as a youth. The starting pitcher for the Philadelphia
Phillies graduated from Arvada West High School in 1995. From Louis
Ralston's discovery of gold in 1850 along the creek that bears his name,
to the present day sprawling suburb, Arvada's people have helped make
the town a jewel of the Centennial State.