Colorado Springs, Colorado

County:  El Paso

Official Site of Colorado Springs

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Colorado Springs began as one man's dream. When General William Jackson Palmer first saw the scenic attraction of the Pikes Peak region, he immediately knew it was a location which could attract his wealthy European and East Coast friends. The city's first stake was driven in 1871. Colorado Springs became especially popular with the British and acquired the nickname Little London. Riding the rails, visitors came to see the area's beauty and were inspired to stay by a mild climate and the region's growing resort accommodations.

In the 1890s, Colorado Springs found it was surrounded by more than scenic wealth. Gold was discovered in nearby Cripple Creek in 1891, and Colorado Springs found itself a thriving financial center. The golden years lasted until 1917, when the U.S. went to silver for its coinage and the local economy once again emphasized tourism.

Looking to expand its economic base, the city offered land to the military in 1942. With the start of World War II, Fort Carson was established on 137,000 acres to the south of Colorado Springs. The military's presence grew in the 1950s with the opening of the U.S. Air Force Academy. Over the next 30 years, Peterson Air Force Base, Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Base and Schriever Air Force Base helped create Colorado Springs' reputation as the nation's military space capital, housing the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), and other Space Command centers.

Manufacturing expanded tremendously when the area's quality of life and cost advantages were recognized in the 1960s and 1970s. Today, computers, electronic equipment, semiconductors, precision parts, plastics, heavy equipment and countless other high-quality products are manufactured in the Pikes Peak region and shipped to national and international markets.

The amateur sports segment is one of several service industries expanding in the region. Colorado Springs is home to the headquarters of the U.S. Olympic Committee and Olympic Training Center, the world's finest multi-sport training facility. Many other national nonprofit organizations have moved their headquarters to the Pikes Peak region.

Colorado Springs is the largest municipality in El Paso County with an estimated population of 320,000. The city accounts for nearly three-quarters of the county's population of approximately 450,000. The county contains 2,127 square miles, much of it rural agricultural and grazing land to the east of Colorado Springs. Other population centers in the county include Monument and Palmer Lake to the north; Security, Widefield and Fountain to the south; and Manitou Springs, Cascade and Green Mountain Falls to the west.

-from the City of Colorado Springs Website

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Attractions

Buckskin Joe Frontier Town and Railway
Canon City, CO 81215
(719) 275-5149

 

Cave of the Winds
Manitou Springs, CO 80829
(719) 685-5444
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
4250 Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
(719) 633-9925

 

Historic Royal Gorge Route Railroad
401 Water Street
Canon City, CO 81212
(303) 569-1000
Academy Riding Stables
4 El Paso Boulevard
Colorado Springs, CO  80904
(719) 633-5667

 

Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad
5th & Carr Avenue
Cripple Creek, CO 80813
(719) 689-2640
Flying W Ranch
3330 Chuckwagon Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80919
(719) 598-4000

 

Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center
1805 North 30th Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80904
(719) 634-6666
Echo Canyon River Expeditions
45000 U.S. Highway 50 West
Canon City, CO 81212
(719) 390-3246

 

Manitou Cliff Dwellings
Manitou Springs, CO 80829
(719) 685-5242
Pikes Peak Cog Railway
515 Ruston Avenue
Manitou Springs, CO 80829
(719) 685-5401

 

Historic Manitou Springs
354 Manitou Avenue
Manitou Springs, CO 80829
(719) 685-5089

 

 

 

Royal Gorge Bridge and Park
Canon City, CO 81215
(719) 275-7507

 

Seven Falls
2850 S. Cheyenne Canyon Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
(719) 632-0765

 

Santa's Workshop - North Pole
Cascade, CO 80809
(719) 684-9432

 

Ghost Town Museum
400 South 21st Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80904
(719) 634-0696

 

Pikes Peak Summit House
(719) 473-0208

 

Garden of the Gods Trading Post
324 Beckers Lane
Manitou Springs, CO 80829
(719) 685-9045

 

Iron Springs Melodrama
444 Ruxton Avenue
Manitou Springs, CO 80829
(719) 685-5104

 

Pike's Peak - America's Mountain
Cascade, CO 80809
(719) 684-9383

 

John May Museum Center
710 Rock Creek Canyon
Colorado Springs, CO 80926
(719) 576-0450

 

Miramont Castle & Museum
9 Capital Hill Avenue
Manitou Springs, CO 80829
(719) 685-1011
Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine
Cripple Creek, CO 80813
(719) 689-2466

 

Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame
101 Pro Rodeo Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80919
(719) 528-4764
Western Museum of Mining & Industry
1025 North Gate Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80921
(719) 488-0880

 

US Air Force Academy Visitor's Center
Academy Drive
USAF Academy, CO 80840
(719) 333-2025
Cheyenne Mountain State Park
410 JL Ranch Heights
Colorado Springs, CO   80926
(719) 227-5250

 

Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
30 West Dale Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
(719) 634-5581
Florissant Fossil Beds
(719) 748-3253

 

McAllister House Museum
(719) 635-7925
Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center
(719) 686-1820

 

Rocky Mountain Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame
(719) 487-8005
United States Olympic Complex
(719) 866-4618

 

Van Briggle Pottery
600 South 21st Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80904
(719) 633-7729

 

Historic Old Colorado City Rock Ledge Ranch Historical Site
30th Street & Gateway Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80905
(719) 578-6777

 

Money Museum
818 North Cascade Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 
(719) 632-2646

 

Michael Garman Gallery
2418 West Colorado Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 
(719) 731-3908
Bigg City
5825 Mark Dabling Boulevard
Colorado Springs, CO 
(719) 955-7220

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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