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    Pikeview (Pike View, Pike's View) is a neighborhood of Colorado Springs, annexed to the city as the "Pike View Addition" on August 1, 1962. In 1896 there...
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    Neighborhood Pheasant Run Ranch Neighborhood Pikes Peak Park Neighborhood Pikeview/Pinecliff Neighborhood Pine Creek Neighborhood Pinon Valley Neighborhood...
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  • was an airfield 3 mi (4.8 km) north of the city of Colorado Springs, Colorado, between the Pikeview railroad station, and the Papeton and Roswell neighborhoods...
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  • "Rockrimmon / Pikeview mines (map)" (PDF). Colorado Geological Survey. May 8, 2017. Jim Bates (March 29, 1979). "Cave-in Forces Evacuation" (PDF). Colorado Springs...
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    Old Colorado City, formerly Colorado City, was once a town, but it is now a neighborhood within the city of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Its commercial...
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    modern-day Colorado Springs, Colorado, was part of the American frontier. Old Colorado City, built in 1859 during the Pike's Peak Gold Rush was the Colorado Territory...
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    U.S. State of Colorado. Major inhabited places in Colorado include the: 273 municipalities from the List of municipalities in Colorado 210 census-designated...
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    Winfield Scott Stratton (category Colorado Mining Boom)
    father's shipyards. After he moved to Colorado, he studied geology at Colorado College and studied metallurgy at the Colorado School of Mines in 1874. In August...
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    Mountain is a triple-peaked mountain in El Paso County, Colorado, southwest of downtown Colorado Springs. The mountain serves as a host for military, communications...
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    places in the U.S. State of Colorado sorted by county, including: 273 municipalities from the List of municipalities in Colorado 210 census-designated places...
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    open space. Some open space includes picnic areas; fishing, such as at Pikeview Reservoir #1; and wetlands at Sinton Pond Open Space. Catamount Institute...
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    10 mi (16 km) east of Peterson Space Force Base near Colorado Springs in El Paso County, Colorado, United States. Source: USAF Schriever AFB Groundbreaking...
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    portal Colorado portal Bibliography of Colorado Geography of Colorado History of Colorado Index of Colorado-related articles List of Colorado-related...
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  • Austin Bluffs is a summit in the Pikeview area of Colorado Springs in El Paso County, Colorado, at 6,673 feet (2,034 m) in elevation. It is also a residential...
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    Irving Howbert (category Businesspeople from Colorado Springs, Colorado)
    municipality of Colorado Springs. As county clerk and recorder, as well as a real estate agent, he sought and attained land for what would become Colorado Springs...
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    This is a list of the tallest buildings in the City of Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. The tallest is the Wells Fargo Tower, which at 247 feet...
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    Cragmor, first known as Cragmoor, is an area in northeastern Colorado Springs, Colorado, between Templeton Gap and Austin Bluffs. A coal mining site during...
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  • people. By 1919, Roswell was a transfer station for coal loads from the Pikeview mine to the north and the Keystone mine 4.5 mi (7.2 km) to the east. In...
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    J. J. Hagerman (category Businesspeople from Colorado Springs, Colorado)
    Colorado Springs, Colorado, hoping that the dry air and high altitude would continue to improve his health. (See Tuberculosis treatment in Colorado Springs)...
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    Southern Europe, particularly Italy, to the mines in Franceville, Papeton and Pikeview. Its workers came from neighboring towns, like Fountain, which was 15 miles...
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  • Charles L. Tutt Sr. (category Businesspeople from Colorado Springs, Colorado)
    (14 February 1864 – 21 January 1909) and his descendants are famous in Colorado Springs. He became a wealthy man by the time he was forty years old. He...
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    facilities they were building in Colorado Springs. By 1931 the company had an established manufacturing plant between Pikeview and Roswell in El Paso County...
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  • annexed into Colorado Springs on January 1, 1968. It was one of several small towns—like Ivywild, Pikeview and Roswell—to become part of Colorado Springs....
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    Midland Terminal Railway (category History of Colorado Springs, Colorado)
    the Colorado Midland Railway near Divide to Cripple Creek, Colorado. The railroad made its last run in February 1949. From 1887 to 1918, Colorado Midland...
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    Monument Creek (Fountain Creek tributary) (category Geography of Colorado Springs, Colorado)
    County, Colorado, stream on the Arkansas River water basin. It flows south from Mount Deception through Pikeview and Monument, and into Colorado Springs...
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    down in 1941. The railroad post office closed in 1902 and it was moved to Pikeview. The Edgerton School closed in 1915 with the opening of the Woodmen Valley...
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    Pikes Peak State College (category Education in Colorado Springs, Colorado)
    Pikes Peak State College is a public community college in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is the largest institution of higher education in the Pikes Peak...
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    Pikes Peak Greenway (category Parks in Colorado Springs, Colorado)
    of Nevada Avenue. Reservoir Reach — travels along Skateboard Park and Pikeview Reservoir Templeton Gap Reach — passes by the Gossage Youth Sports Complex...
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  • Albert E. Carlton (category People from Cripple Creek, Colorado)
    Carlton or Bert Carlton (20 February 1866 – 1931) was an investor in Colorado banks, mines and railroads. Based upon the success of his mines in Cripple...
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    Western Museum of Mining & Industry (category Museums in Colorado Springs, Colorado)
    Mining & Industry is a museum at 225 North Gate Boulevard in Colorado Springs, Colorado, dedicated to the mining history and industrial technology of...
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