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Why is Colorado Springs known as Little London?

At one point, more than 20% of Colorado Springs' residents were immigrants from Great Britain, from wealthy sheep ranchers and doctors to haberdashers and purveyors of fine food and drink.



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Some of the more visited sightseeing attractions in and around Colorado Springs include Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak – America's Mountain, United States Olympic Headquarters and Training Center, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, United States Air Force Academy, and The Broadmoor Hotel.

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Learn about the Gold Rush days at the Victor Lowell Thomas Museum and the Cripple Creek Heritage Center. As a result, by the turn of the 19th century, Colorado Springs was called the city of millionaires. One of these millionaires was Spencer Penrose, who made his first fortune in Cripple Creek.

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5 Fun Facts About Colorado Springs, CO
  • Nikola Tesla Built an Experimental Lab Here. ...
  • Colorado Springs Is Home to the Longest-Running Women's Film Festival. ...
  • Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Has the Largest Herd of Reticulated Giraffes in North America. ...
  • America the Beautiful Was Inspired by Pikes Peak.


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For perspective on how old San Luis is compared to other cities — Denver was founded in 1858 after gold was discovered in the Rocky Mountains. Colorado Springs followed in 1871, and Pueblo officially became a city in 1873, but it had been populated as Fort Pueblo decades before that since 1842.

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Downtown Colorado Springs nightlife is filled with unique personality and fantastic charm. Throughout the region, you'll also find a fine selection of wineries, cideries and distilleries that are serious about the craft of locally made beverages.

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If you're wondering “Is Colorado Springs a good place to live?,” the answer is a resounding yes. Living in Colorado Springs for most people who move there or grew up there is a great experience because of the natural environment, good economic growth, top-rated schools, and lots of recreational activities for families.

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Colorado Springs is Olympic City USA, where a timeless culture of achievement, national pride and dedication sits comfortably alongside the awe-inspiring beauty of some of America's most beautiful mountains.

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Ancient rain and melted snow, superheated deep within the earth, bubbled up through layers of sandstone emerging in underground caves and hot pools that dot the Colorado River basin. The Ute Indians called these mineral-rich waters “Yampah,” meaning “Big Medicine.”

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Exquisite natural landscapes, rich Western history and impressive cultural offerings are just a few things that attract visitors from near and far to Colorado Springs, Olympic City USA, nestled at the foot of Pikes Peak one hour from Denver.

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