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Colorado Springs Colorado - Founded as a resort community.
Colorado Springs was founded in August 1871 by General William Palmer, with the intention of creating a high quality resort community, and was nicknamed at the time "Little London". Nearby Pikes Peak and the Garden of the Gods made the city's location a natural.
Within two years the Antlers Hotel opened, welcoming US and international travellers as well as health-seekers looking for the high altitude and dry climate, and Palmer's visions ...
See also:Colorado Springs Colorado, Colorado Springs Colorado - History, Colorado Springs Colorado - Founded as a resort community, Colorado Springs Colorado - General William Palmer and Spencer Penrose, Colorado Springs Colorado - Old Colorado City, Colorado Springs Colorado - Geography and climate, Colorado Springs Colorado - Geography, Colorado Springs Colorado - Climate, Colorado Springs Colorado - Demographics, Colorado Springs Colorado - Attractions and entertainment, Colorado Springs Colorado - Tourism and attractions, Colorado Springs Colorado - Sports teams, Colorado Springs Colorado - Economy Religious Institutions and Education, Colorado Springs Colorado - Industry and military, Colorado Springs Colorado - Religious Institutions, Colorado Springs Colorado - Education, Colorado Springs Colorado - Trivia, Colorado Springs Colorado - Sister Cities Read more here: » Colorado Springs Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Colorado Springs Colorado - History |
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 |  |  | Young Life: Encyclopedia II - Antelope Oregon - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 59 people, 27 households, and 18 families residing in the city. The population density is 44.7/km² (116.8/mi²). There are 41 housing units at an average density of 31.0/km² (81.2/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 93.22% White, 0.00% African American, 6.78% Native American, 0.00% Asian, 0.00% Pacific Islander, 0.00% from other races, and 0.00% from two or more races. 3.39% of th ...
See also:Antelope Oregon, Antelope Oregon - Geography, Antelope Oregon - Demographics, Antelope Oregon - History Read more here: » Antelope Oregon: Encyclopedia II - Antelope Oregon - Demographics |
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Colorado Springs, Colorado - Tourism and attractions.
In addition to Pikes Peak, there are many other tourist attractions in the area, including:
American Numismatic Association
Cave of the Winds
The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, billed as the nation's only 'mountain zoo,' is situated, essentially, on the side of Cheyenne Mountain.
Flying W Ranch
Security Service Field, home of the baseball club Colorado Springs Sky Sox, AAA affiliate of the Colorado Rockies
Focu ...
See also:Colorado Springs, Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado - History, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Founded as a resort community, Colorado Springs, Colorado - General William Palmer and Spencer Penrose, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Old Colorado City, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Geography and climate, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Geography, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Climate, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Demographics, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Attractions and entertainment, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Tourism and attractions, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Sports teams, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Economy, Religious Institutions, and Education, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Industry and military, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Religious Institutions, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Education, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Trivia, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Sister Cities Read more here: » Colorado Springs, Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Colorado Springs, Colorado - Attractions and entertainment |
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Colorado Springs, Colorado - Founded as a resort community.
Colorado Springs was founded in August 1871 by General William Palmer, with the intention of creating a high quality resort community, and was nicknamed at the time "Little London". Nearby Pikes Peak and the Garden of the Gods made the city's location a natural.
Within two years the Antlers Hotel opened, welcoming US and international travellers as well as health-seekers looking for the high altitude and dry climate, and Palmer's vision ...
See also:Colorado Springs, Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado - History, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Founded as a resort community, Colorado Springs, Colorado - General William Palmer and Spencer Penrose, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Old Colorado City, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Geography and climate, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Geography, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Climate, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Demographics, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Attractions and entertainment, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Tourism and attractions, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Sports teams, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Economy, Religious Institutions, and Education, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Industry and military, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Religious Institutions, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Education, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Trivia, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Sister Cities Read more here: » Colorado Springs, Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Colorado Springs, Colorado - History |
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See also:Colorado Springs, Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado - History, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Founded as a resort community, Colorado Springs, Colorado - General William Palmer and Spencer Penrose, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Old Colorado City, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Geography and climate, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Geography, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Climate, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Demographics, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Attractions and entertainment, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Tourism and attractions, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Sports teams, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Economy, Religious Institutions, and Education, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Industry and military, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Religious Institutions, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Education, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Trivia, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Sister Cities Read more here: » Colorado Springs, Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Colorado Springs, Colorado - Demographics |
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 |  |  | Young Life: Encyclopedia II - Antelope, Oregon - GeographyAntelope is located at 44°54'39" North, 120°43'22" West (44.910852, -120.722784)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.3 km² (0.5 mi²). 1.3 km² (0.5 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water.
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See also:Antelope, Oregon, Antelope, Oregon - Geography, Antelope, Oregon - Demographics, Antelope, Oregon - History Read more here: » Antelope, Oregon: Encyclopedia II - Antelope, Oregon - Geography |
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See also:Antelope, Oregon, Antelope, Oregon - Geography, Antelope, Oregon - Demographics, Antelope, Oregon - History Read more here: » Antelope, Oregon: Encyclopedia II - Antelope, Oregon - Demographics |
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Colorado Springs, Colorado - Geography.
Colorado Springs is located at 38°51'48" North, 104°47'31" West (38.863443, -104.791914)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 482.1 km² (186.1 mi²). 481.1 km² (185.7 mi²) of it is land and 1.0 km² (0.4 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.21% water ...
See also:Colorado Springs, Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado - History, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Founded as a resort community, Colorado Springs, Colorado - General William Palmer and Spencer Penrose, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Old Colorado City, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Geography and climate, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Geography, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Climate, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Demographics, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Attractions and entertainment, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Tourism and attractions, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Sports teams, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Economy, Religious Institutions, and Education, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Industry and military, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Religious Institutions, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Education, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Trivia, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Sister Cities Read more here: » Colorado Springs, Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Colorado Springs, Colorado - Geography and climate |
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Colorado Springs, Colorado - Industry and military.
These are some of the larger employers, military facilities, and commercial facilities:
United States Air Force Academy - Air Force
Cheyenne Mountain Air Station - Air Force: a major military center, home of NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command), it is housed in Cheyenne Mountain, south of Pikes Peak.
Peterson Air Force Base - Air Force
Schriever Air Force Base - Air Force
Fort Carson - Army
MC ...
See also:Colorado Springs, Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado - History, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Founded as a resort community, Colorado Springs, Colorado - General William Palmer and Spencer Penrose, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Old Colorado City, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Geography and climate, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Geography, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Climate, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Demographics, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Attractions and entertainment, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Tourism and attractions, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Sports teams, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Economy, Religious Institutions, and Education, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Industry and military, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Religious Institutions, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Education, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Trivia, Colorado Springs, Colorado - Sister Cities Read more here: » Colorado Springs, Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Colorado Springs, Colorado - Economy, Religious Institutions, and Education |
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Colorado Springs Colorado - Tourism and attractions.
In addition to Pikes Peak, there are many other tourist attractions in the area, including:
American Numismatic Association
Cave of the Winds
The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, billed as the nation's only 'mountain zoo,' is situated, essentially, on the side of Cheyenne Mountain.
Citadel Mall and Chapel Hills Mall
Flying W Ranch
Security Service Field, home of the baseball club Colorado Springs Sky Sox, AAA affi ...
See also:Colorado Springs Colorado, Colorado Springs Colorado - History, Colorado Springs Colorado - Founded as a resort community, Colorado Springs Colorado - General William Palmer and Spencer Penrose, Colorado Springs Colorado - Old Colorado City, Colorado Springs Colorado - Geography and climate, Colorado Springs Colorado - Geography, Colorado Springs Colorado - Climate, Colorado Springs Colorado - Demographics, Colorado Springs Colorado - Attractions and entertainment, Colorado Springs Colorado - Tourism and attractions, Colorado Springs Colorado - Sports teams, Colorado Springs Colorado - Economy Religious Institutions and Education, Colorado Springs Colorado - Industry and military, Colorado Springs Colorado - Religious Institutions, Colorado Springs Colorado - Education, Colorado Springs Colorado - Trivia, Colorado Springs Colorado - Sister Cities Read more here: » Colorado Springs Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Colorado Springs Colorado - Attractions and entertainment |
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See also:Colorado Springs Colorado, Colorado Springs Colorado - History, Colorado Springs Colorado - Founded as a resort community, Colorado Springs Colorado - General William Palmer and Spencer Penrose, Colorado Springs Colorado - Old Colorado City, Colorado Springs Colorado - Geography and climate, Colorado Springs Colorado - Geography, Colorado Springs Colorado - Climate, Colorado Springs Colorado - Demographics, Colorado Springs Colorado - Attractions and entertainment, Colorado Springs Colorado - Tourism and attractions, Colorado Springs Colorado - Sports teams, Colorado Springs Colorado - Economy Religious Institutions and Education, Colorado Springs Colorado - Industry and military, Colorado Springs Colorado - Religious Institutions, Colorado Springs Colorado - Education, Colorado Springs Colorado - Trivia, Colorado Springs Colorado - Sister Cities Read more here: » Colorado Springs Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Colorado Springs Colorado - Demographics |
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Colorado Springs Colorado - Geography.
Colorado Springs is located at 38°51'48" North, 104°47'31" West (38.863443, -104.791914)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 482.1 km² (186.1 mi²). 481.1 km² (185.7 mi²) of it is land and 1.0 km² (0.4 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.21% water ...
See also:Colorado Springs Colorado, Colorado Springs Colorado - History, Colorado Springs Colorado - Founded as a resort community, Colorado Springs Colorado - General William Palmer and Spencer Penrose, Colorado Springs Colorado - Old Colorado City, Colorado Springs Colorado - Geography and climate, Colorado Springs Colorado - Geography, Colorado Springs Colorado - Climate, Colorado Springs Colorado - Demographics, Colorado Springs Colorado - Attractions and entertainment, Colorado Springs Colorado - Tourism and attractions, Colorado Springs Colorado - Sports teams, Colorado Springs Colorado - Economy Religious Institutions and Education, Colorado Springs Colorado - Industry and military, Colorado Springs Colorado - Religious Institutions, Colorado Springs Colorado - Education, Colorado Springs Colorado - Trivia, Colorado Springs Colorado - Sister Cities Read more here: » Colorado Springs Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Colorado Springs Colorado - Geography and climate |
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Colorado Springs Colorado - Tourism and attractions.
In addition to Pikes Peak, there are many other tourist attractions in the area, including:
American Numismatic Association
Cave of the Winds
The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, billed as the nation's only 'mountain zoo,' is situated, essentially, on the side of Cheyenne Mountain.
Flying W Ranch
Security Service Field, home of the baseball club Colorado Springs Sky Sox, AAA affiliate of the Colorado Rockies
Focus ...
See also:Colorado Springs Colorado, Colorado Springs Colorado - History, Colorado Springs Colorado - Founded as a resort community, Colorado Springs Colorado - General William Palmer and Spencer Penrose, Colorado Springs Colorado - Old Colorado City, Colorado Springs Colorado - Geography and climate, Colorado Springs Colorado - Geography, Colorado Springs Colorado - Climate, Colorado Springs Colorado - Demographics, Colorado Springs Colorado - Attractions and entertainment, Colorado Springs Colorado - Tourism and attractions, Colorado Springs Colorado - Sports teams, Colorado Springs Colorado - Economy Religious Institutions and Education, Colorado Springs Colorado - Industry and military, Colorado Springs Colorado - Religious Institutions, Colorado Springs Colorado - Education, Colorado Springs Colorado - Trivia, Colorado Springs Colorado - Sister Cities Read more here: » Colorado Springs Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Colorado Springs Colorado - Attractions and entertainment |
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Colorado Springs Colorado - Industry and military.
These are some of the larger employers, military facilities, and commercial facilities:
United States Air Force Academy - Air Force
Cheyenne Mountain Air Station - Air Force: a major military center, home of NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command), it is housed in Cheyenne Mountain, south of Pikes Peak.
Peterson Air Force Base - Air Force
Schriever Air Force Base - Air Force
Fort Carson - Army
MCI ...
See also:Colorado Springs Colorado, Colorado Springs Colorado - History, Colorado Springs Colorado - Founded as a resort community, Colorado Springs Colorado - General William Palmer and Spencer Penrose, Colorado Springs Colorado - Old Colorado City, Colorado Springs Colorado - Geography and climate, Colorado Springs Colorado - Geography, Colorado Springs Colorado - Climate, Colorado Springs Colorado - Demographics, Colorado Springs Colorado - Attractions and entertainment, Colorado Springs Colorado - Tourism and attractions, Colorado Springs Colorado - Sports teams, Colorado Springs Colorado - Economy Religious Institutions and Education, Colorado Springs Colorado - Industry and military, Colorado Springs Colorado - Religious Institutions, Colorado Springs Colorado - Education, Colorado Springs Colorado - Trivia, Colorado Springs Colorado - Sister Cities Read more here: » Colorado Springs Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Colorado Springs Colorado - Economy Religious Institutions and Education |
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