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A Gallup poll conducted last year found that Colorado was among the fifteen least religious states in the country.
But what are the least religious neighborhoods in Denver?
To find out, the folks at FindTheBest.com counted up the religious organizations in each area and ranked them by the number per 10,000 residents.
Those that wound up in the bottom ten are a varied lot, as you’ll see in our photo-illustrated list below. They’re followed by a heat map that allows access to data on all the neighborhoods in Denver with a click.
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Continue to count them down.
Number 10: Stapleton
7.14132 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS PER 10K PEOPLE
Number 9: Sun Valley
7.05716 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS PER 10K PEOPLE
Number 8: Windsor
6.85714 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS PER 10K PEOPLE
Number 7: Hampden
6.71366 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS PER 10K PEOPLE
Number 6: Country Club
6.35727 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS PER 10K PEOPLE
Number 5: Fort Logan
5.86166 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS PER 10K PEOPLE
Number 4: Sloan Lake
5.39592 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS PER 10K PEOPLE
Number 3: Mar Lee
3.69549 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS PER 10K PEOPLE
Number 2: Valverde
2.71296 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS PER 10K PEOPLE
Number 1: South Platte
0 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS PER 10K PEOPLE
Where Religion lives in Denver | FindTheHome
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