Yes and almost 400,000 people call it home. It is the center of Conservative Colorado just as Boulder is the center of Liberal Colorado and the site of: * Pikes Peak * The Garden of the Gods * The BroAdmoor Hotel and Resort * Fort Carson * NORAD * Peterson Air Force Base * Schriever Air Force Base * The US Air Force Academy * The US Olympic Training Center * The Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind. * The Colorado College * The Nazarene Bible College * The University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) * Fountain Valley School of Colorado * The Evangelical Christian Academy * The Sky Sox (Baseball) * Compassion International * The Navigators * Focus on the Family * The International Bible Society * The Association of Christian Schools International * It is a thriving hi-tech community once called Little London when it was jumping off place for the gold fields and later a center for the treatment of tuberculosis. It is where Nikola Tesla experimented, the Ute Indians gathered and the birthplace of Lon Chaney, Goose Gossage and "Elvira" Cassandra Peterson.
No. Colorado Springs is a city.
Colorado Springs City Auditorium was created in 1922.
The address of the Friends Of The Historic Colorado Springs City Auditorium Inc is: Po Box 1696, Colorado Springs, CO 80901
a city; Colorado Springs, Colorado
It takes about 14 hours to travel from BullHead City to Colorado Springs.
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Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Colorado Springs. http://www.traveleze.com/travel_planning/coloradosprings.html
Colorado Springs is the 2nd largest city in size and population in the state of Colorado. And Colorado Springs is situated near the base of one of the most famous American mountains, Pikes Peak.
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