The springs of Manitou Springs fell out of vogue until the 1980s, when there was a resurgence of interest in natural health treatments. Local citizens became interested in the waters and in 1987 the ...
As you cross the green oasis of Pioneer Park on the city's west side you walk over the bones of untold stories. The five-acre park, on the mesa near Mesa Road and Fillmore Street, was once Mesa ...
Liz Hunt, left, Ian Hunt, 7; Skyler Watt, 3, and Kaiya Watt, 5, rest on the new Popcycle Bridge's benches and enjoy a popcycle Sunday, Aug. 30, 2015, while riding to The Great Bicycle Carnival in ...
When the package landed on my desk in April, I was expecting a few unremarkable photos of Colorado Springs. Instead, I opened a time capsule, a trove of pictures depicting the days when Cripple Creek ...
Whether it’s called going au naturel, rocking the birthday suit, or being in the buff, being naked can be a freeing experience. If you’re looking to add a clothing-optional adventure to your Colorado ...
Merlino's Belvedere family restaurant in Cañon City announced on Wednesday that it is closing after 67 years in business. The restaurant has been owned and operated by the Merlino family since it ...
For 33 years, Lisa Lyden has been a familiar face for southern Colorado TV viewers but that long and distinguished run is about to end. After a storied career at local NBC affiliate KOAA-TV Lyden, an ...
Numerous pieces of beautifully glazed historical pottery pack several glass cabinets at Manitou Springs Heritage Center. Among the treasures are a siren-of- the-sea bowl, an elephant with its trunk ...
The city’s biggest instrument is ready for its close-up. First United Methodist Church’s Reuter pipe organ, with its 88 ranks, or 5,100 pipes, will be the star of the 10th Annual Organ Spectacular by ...
You never know who’s lurking in a cemetery. Denver’s Fairmount Cemetery serves as the final resting ground for at least one colorful character — the woman who named the Ouija board. Helen Peters ...
The end of an era could be at hand for an iconic piece of Colorado Springs' history. Or, perhaps not. The downtown Antlers hotel, built by city founder Gen. William Jackson Palmer nearly 140 years ago ...
Dwight Haverkorn’s new book detailing the history of the Colorado Springs Police Department started with bloody murder. It was 1998 and the now retired Colorado Springs police investigator was having ...
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