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  2. Ruxton Creek - Wikipedia

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    In 1891, the Manitou & Pikes Peak Cog Railway had been built along Ruxton Creek and transported passengers to the Pikes Peak summit. Four years later an electric trolley line provided transportation from Manitou Avenue to the railway depot. The Colorado Midland Railway also operated along Ruxton Creek beginning in 1886. [2]

  3. Miramont Castle - Wikipedia

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    Father Jean Baptiste Francolon built Miramont Castle in 1895. The house is "an eclectic estate that blends a variety of architectural styles from Byzantine to Tudor." [6] Construction was completed in 1896. [7]

  4. Seven Lakes, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Taken from a drawing of proposed Pikes Peak Railway made in 1883. Seven Lakes is an abandoned, historically populated place in Teller County, Colorado, on the Pikes Peak mountain. [1] It was once the site of the Seven Lakes Hotel along a carriage road to the summit of Pikes Peak. Its waters flow from Beaver Creek to the Lake Moraine reservoir ...

  5. Category:Heritage railroads in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Pikes Peak Cog Railway; R. Rio Grande Scenic Railroad; Royal Gorge Route Railroad This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 00:35 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. Cascade, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Tourism fell when the Manitou and Pike's Peak Cog Railway opened in 1892, and tourists were able to travel to the summit of Pikes Peak through Manitou Springs. When visitors traveled by automobiles, beginning in the 1920s, they had different needs and came in smaller numbers than the previous decades.

  7. Briarhurst - Wikipedia

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    Briarhurst Manor, also known as William A. Bell House, is a finely grained pink Victorian sandstone manor house listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the city of Manitou Springs, Colorado.

  8. The Gazette (Colorado Springs) - Wikipedia

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    1955 Sears ad in the Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph with the misprinted telephone number that led to the NORAD Tracks Santa Program. The publication began as Out West, beginning March 23, 1872, but failed in its endeavor.

  9. Category:Pikes Peak - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pikes Peak" ... Pikes Peak Cog Railway; Manitou Springs, Colorado; Mineralogy of the Pikes Peak Region; P. Penrose Heritage Museum; Pike Expedition;

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