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Colorado Springs (inhabited place) |
Coordinates: |
Lat: 38 50 00 N degrees minutes |
Lat: 38.8333 decimal degrees |
Long: 104 49 00 W degrees minutes |
Long: -104.8167 decimal degrees |
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Note: Located in central Colorado on mesa (height is 1831 meters) at base of Pikes Peak & juncture of Monument & Fountain Creeks; boomed in Cripple Creek gold strikes (1890s); tourism, health resorts & area military installations supported growth. |
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Colorado Springs (preferred,C,V)
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............ | named for nearby Manitou mineral springs |
Fountain Colony (H,V)
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Colorado City (H,V)
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............ | formerly El Dorado City, later consolidated with Colorado Springs in 1917 |
El Dorado City (H,V)
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............ | earliest name for Colorado City |
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inhabited place (preferred, C) |
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founded as Fountain Colony in 1871 by General Palmer, builder of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad & incorporated 1886 |
city (C) |
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county seat (C) |
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military center (C) |
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for North American Air Defense & Aerospace Defense commands, USA Air Force Academy (1954) & Fort Carson, home of 4th Infantry |
tourist center (C) |
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for health resorts (town was once a wealthy spa) & for natural scenery, including Garden of Gods |
educational center (C) |
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for University of Colorado at Colorado Springs & Nazarene Bible, Colorado Technical & Colorado Springs Business colleges |
trade center (C) |
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thrived especially during Cripple Creek gold rush |
boomtown (H) |
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