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  2. Geography of Colorado Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Springs is located in the Pikes Peak area in El Paso County, along the Front Range [1]: 14 a forty-mile corridor from the city up to Fort Carson. [2] At the edge of the southern Rocky Mountains, [1]: 31 it is bordered by State, National Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management land. [1]: 14 North of the city is the Palmer Divide ...

  3. 10 Cities Where Homes Are Shrinking But Prices Are Skyrocketing

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    Colorado Springs, Colorado. Median square footage (2024): 2,351 Median square footage change (2019-2024): -21.19% Median listing price (2024): $525,000 Median listing price change (2019-2024): 25. ...

  4. History of Colorado Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    1880: 17,406 [10] 1879: 5,000-5,500[11] Before it was founded, the site of modern-day Colorado Springs, Colorado, was part of the American frontier. Old Colorado City, built in 1859 [12] during the Pike's Peak Gold Rush was the Colorado Territory capital. The town of Colorado Springs was founded by General William Jackson Palmer as a resort town.

  5. El Pomar Estate - Wikipedia

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    El Pomar Estate. /  38.78833°N 104.85778°W  / 38.78833; -104.85778. The El Pomar Estate was the Penrose House and estate of Spencer and Julie Penrose in the Broadmoor, Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in El Paso County, Colorado and the Colorado State Register of ...

  6. Lewis Northey Tappan - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Northey Tappan. Lewis Northey Tappan, c.1877. Lewis Northey Tappan (June 15, 1831 – February 25, 1880) was an abolitionist, politician, and Colorado pioneer and entrepreneur. He was son of Colonel Ebenezer Tappan, a manufacturer and State Legislator of the prominent Tappan family of Massachusetts. He was also a first cousin once removed ...

  7. Cheyenne Creek - Wikipedia

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    The park—that had bridges, rock walls for Cheyenne Creek, and footpaths along what had been land of hills, wildflowers, and wildlife—was on the Cheyenne Canyon trolley line. [13] [14] In 1932 part of the park was sold to real estate developer and ten acres was sold for the construction of the Colorado P.E.O. Sisterhood Chapter House. [13]

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