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Historical Markers in Colorado Springs, Colorado

 
Clickable Map of El Paso County, Colorado and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg El Paso County, CO (363) Crowley County, CO (2) Douglas County, CO (18) Elbert County, CO (6) Fremont County, CO (47) Lincoln County, CO (5) Pueblo County, CO (15) Teller County, CO (45)  ElPasoCounty(363) El Paso County (363)  CrowleyCounty(2) Crowley County (2)  DouglasCounty(18) Douglas County (18)  ElbertCounty(6) Elbert County (6)  FremontCounty(47) Fremont County (47)  LincolnCounty(5) Lincoln County (5)  PuebloCounty(15) Pueblo County (15)  TellerCounty(45) Teller County (45)
Colorado Springs is the county seat for El Paso County
Colorado Springs is in El Paso County
      El Paso County (363)  
ADJACENT TO EL PASO COUNTY
      Crowley County (2)  
      Douglas County (18)  
      Elbert County (6)  
      Fremont County (47)  
      Lincoln County (5)  
      Pueblo County (15)  
      Teller County (45)  
 
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1 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs — Ivywild Park
On Dorchester Drive west of Woodburn Street, on the right when traveling west.
This land you are standing on was already rich in history when General William Jackson Palmer founded the City of Colorado Springs in 1871. This land was home to American Indian people for thousands of years. Cheyenne Creek and its majestic . . . Map (db m208668) HM
2 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs — The United States Air Force Academy
On the southbound overlook (Interstate 25 at milepost 152), on the right when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
Directly in front of you is the Academy which is dedicated to producing highly qualified and motivated officers for your U.S. Air Force. Its four year program combines Military and academic instruction and athletic competition. The airfield in the . . . Map (db m4884) HM
3 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs — United Flight 585 Memorial
On Drury Lane just south of Fontaine Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
This memorial grove and sitting shelter is dedicated in fond memory of the passengers and air crew of United Airlines #585 which crashed on this site March 3, 1991. Bonnie Bachman · Dan Birkholz · Andy Bodnar · Mildred Ann Brown . . . Map (db m214957) HM
4 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs — United States Air Force Academy
On Interstate 25 at milepost 152, on the right when traveling south.
Welcome to Colorado Springs History of Colorado Springs Founded as a resort town in 1871 by Civil War hero General William Jackson Palmer, the region has drawn visitors world-wide since its beginning. People traveled near and far to . . . Map (db m107277) HM
5 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — A Look From The Top
On Pikes Peak Toll Road.
Pikes Peak You are at 13,380 feet, 4,078 meters Feeling Spacey? In the United States you can not get much closer to outer space than this! Are you dizzy and short of breath? No wonder, you are 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) above sea level! There is 40% . . . Map (db m45815) HM
6 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — A Mountain of Many Names
On Pike's Peak Toll Road.
The Ute Indians say they have always lived in the hills of Colorado. They referred to the Rocky Mountain’s easternmost peak as Sun Mountain because it vibrantly catches the early morning rays. In the late 1700s, Spaniards referred to the peak as El . . . Map (db m45922) HM
7 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — A New Home in the Hills
On Pike's Peak Toll Road.
Soon after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act in 1862, homesteaders moved west across the prairies and spread into the hills of Pikes Peak. In the 1870s, the Crowe family claimed 160 acres in this valley that later came to be known . . . Map (db m45936) HM
8 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Inspiration of America the Beautifulby Katharine Lee Bates — 1859 - 1929 —
Near Pike's Peak Toll Road.
Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the inspiration of "America the Beautiful" by Katharine Lee Bates 1859 - 1929 Following her visit to this Summit on July 22, 1893 . . . Map (db m45817) HM
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9 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — Forests Without Fire
On Pike's Peak Toll Road.
Without fires, forests grow dense with trees that compete for nutrients, sunlight and space. Competition and stress leave forests susceptible to disease, insects and fire. Many plants on the forest floor die competing for nutrients adding to the . . . Map (db m45935) HM
10 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — Pick a Climate
On Pike's Peak Toll Road.
As you drive up Pikes Peak, you’ll feel it get colder. You’ll also notice that the plants change. See if you can pick out four different life zones on the way to and from the summit. A life zone is a plant and animal community that exists at . . . Map (db m45929) HM
11 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — Pike's Peak
Has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of the United States. US Department of . . . Map (db m45816) HM
12 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — Take a Closer Look...Alpine/Subalpine Life Zone
On Pike's Peak Toll Road.
Alpine and subalpine tundra is the low-growing vegetation found in the “land above the trees.” At this high elevation, the climate is harsh with searing winds, intense sunlight and frigid temperatures that limit the growing season. In . . . Map (db m45927) HM
13 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — Take a Closer Look...Foothills Life Zone
On Pike's Peak Toll Road.
The foothills of Colorado’s eastern slope form the dramatic meeting place of the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains. In this transition area between the prairie and the mountains, grasslands intermix with scrublands of mountain mahogany and scrub . . . Map (db m45925)
14 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — Take a Closer Look...Montane Life Zone
On Pike's Peak Toll Road.
When artists and photographers portray Colorado’s mountainous beauty, they usually capture the classic views of evergreen forests, stands of quaking aspens, and meadows of brilliant wildflowers. The montane area above 8,000 feet contains just such . . . Map (db m45926) HM
15 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — Test Your Bird I.Q.
On Pike's Peak Toll Road.
Watch and listen to see how many different birds you can discover on Pikes Peak. From the foothills to the summit, there are about 225 species. This variety is due to the number of habitats on the mountain. Can you match the birds to the habitat? . . . Map (db m45920) HM
16 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — The Making of America's Mountain
On Pike's Peak Toll Road.
The granite that make up Pikes Peak was once molten (or liquid) rock. It slowly cooled and hardened miles beneath the earth’s surface, giving the crystals time to grow. Over the last 500 million years several tectonic plates (the earth’s outer . . . Map (db m45921) HM
17 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — Ute Pass
On Pike's Peak Highway, on the left when traveling south.
Passage from prairie to high plains If you had been standing on this spot for the last 10,000 years, you would have seen the history of Colorado progress below you. This ancient route through the Rocky Mountains is named for Colorado’s Ute . . . Map (db m45761) HM
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18 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — Welcome to America’s MountainCrowe Gulch
On Pike's Peak Toll Road.
Take Your Time and Enjoy Your Trip: Allow at least two hours to make the 38-mile round-trip to the summit and back. Uphill traffic has the right-of-way at all times. Watch for maintenance equipment. Driving Up: If your engine begins . . . Map (db m45932)
19 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Cascade — Well-traveled Water
On Pikes Peak Toll Road.
Did you know that Colorado Springs is almost a desert? Deserts receive less than ten inches of rain per year. The average precipitation in Colorado Springs is only about 15 inches per year. That’s pretty dry compared to Boston’s annual 44 . . . Map (db m45919) HM
20 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Downtown — The First Stake of the Fountain Colony
On Pikes Peak Avenue at South Cascade Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Pikes Peak Avenue.
The First Stake of the Fountain Colony was driven here July 31 1871 Rededicated NSDAR Zebulon Pike Chapter Kinnikinnik Chapter August 1, 1983 D.A.R. July 1, 1895Map (db m202572) HM
21 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Downtown — Zebulon Pike, Soldier-Explorer
On West Pikes Peak Avenue east of South Sierra Madre Street, on the right when traveling east.
The people of Colorado have placed here this granite rock in recognition of the notable career of Zebulon Montgomery Pike · Soldier-Explorer · and in commemoration of the One Hundredth anniversary of his historic expedition to the southwest . . . Map (db m201078) HM
22 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, East Colorado Springs — Van Briggle Pottery — Colorado College —
On Glen Avenue south of Uintah Street, on the left when traveling south.
The 1908 Van Briggle Pottery, situated on land given to the Pottery by General William J. Palmer, is a remarkable expression of the period and a showcase for the unique talents of the architect as well as the artists whose work it would house. . . . Map (db m201106) HM
23 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Old Colorado City — Birth of a Town
On Colorado Avenue west of South 24th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Cries of "gold!" lured countless prospectors to Colorado's Rocky Mountains in 1859. And while miners went bust or hit pay dirt in South Park, Leadville and later Cripple Creek, Colorado City supplied the means to continue the quest. At . . . Map (db m201136) HM
24 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Old Colorado City — Cabin on the Move
On Colorado Avenue west of South 24th Street, on the right when traveling west.
One of the earliest structures in Colorado City, this false-fronted log cabin was built in 1859 by Dr. James Paul Garvin at 2608 West Colorado Avenue. In 1861, the first Territorial Legislature met in Colorado City, a candidate . . . Map (db m201139) HM
25 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Old Colorado City — Colorado City
On Colorado Avenue west of South 24th Street, on the right when traveling west.
This tablet is the Property of the State of Colorado ——— Colorado City Founded here in August, 1859 then in El Paso County Kansas. So named because at the gateway to mines thought to be on the Colorado . . . Map (db m200383) HM
26 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Old Colorado City — Log House
On Colorado Avenue west of South 24th Street, on the right when traveling west.
This tablet is the Property of the State of Colorado ——— Log house from Colorado's first designated territorial capital, at Colorado City (now a part of Colorado Springs). This log log house was built in 1859. . . . Map (db m200386) HM
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27 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Old Colorado City — Old Colorado CityFounded August 12, 1859
On South 24th Street at Colorado Avenue, on the right when traveling south on South 24th Street.
The first permanent settlement of the Pikes Peak Region. The capital city of the Colorado Territory for four days in July 1862. El Paso county seat for 10 years. This location at the foot of Pikes Peak laid the foundation for the entire Pikes . . . Map (db m201102) HM
28 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Old Colorado City — Old Colorado City
On Colorado Avenue west of South 24th Street, on the right when traveling west.
The cabin came home in 1961. It was placed in Bancroft Park, on the site of the playground for the old Bancroft School, in the 2400 block of West Colorado Avenue. The school was named for prolific nineteenth-century Western History writer . . . Map (db m201144) HM
29 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Southeast Colorado Springs — Evergreen Cemetery Pioneers Memorial
This monument erected in memory of those unsung pioneers who helped build the Pikes Peak Region, the infants born to pioneer families of this area, and those later residents, both known and unknown, who came to this final resting place: Blocks 20, . . . Map (db m19080) HM
30 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Southeast Colorado Springs — Nikola TeslaTesla Experimental Station Colorado Springs
On Pikes Peak Avenue east of Hancock Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
The Tesla Experimental Station was a laboratory built by Nikola Tesla in 1899 in an empty site on Knob Hill in Colorado Springs. The experimental lab stood north of this location on North Foote Avenue. The lab was operational from May 1899 to . . . Map (db m141526) HM
31 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — A Plentiful Harvest
On Garden Drive, on the left when traveling north.
The abundant seeds of piñon and juniper trees draw wildlife to this ecosystem like a magnet. Chipmunks, foxes, piñon mice and squirrels munch the blue or copper-colored juniper berries. The berries last through the winter. They provide food for . . . Map (db m45982) HM
32 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — A Priceless Gift
Near Garden Drive.
In 1879, General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of Colorado Springs, convinced his friend, Charles Elliot Perkins to purchase land in Garden of the Gods. Perkins eventually bought a total of 480 spectacular acres surrounding the Gateway Rocks, . . . Map (db m135547) HM
33 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — A Priceless GiftGarden of the Gods Park
Near Garden Drive.
In 1879, General William Jackson Palmer, founder of Colorado Springs, convinced his friend Charles Elliot Perkins to purchase land in Garden of the Gods. Perkins eventually bought a total of 480 spectacular acres surrounding the Gateway Rocks, . . . Map (db m135646) HM
34 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — Bloomer Girl; A Colorado Trailblazer
On Gateway Road, on the right when traveling east.
In 1858, a young woman from Kansas climbed to the summit of Pikes Peak. Julia Archibald Holmes was the first Anglo woman on record to make the climb, and she became famous for that accomplishment as well as for the way she did it. Julia had arrived . . . Map (db m46001) HM
35 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — Garden of the Gods Park
On Gateway Road, on the right when traveling east.
The beauty of Garden of the Gods Park, with its dramatic red rock formations framing Pikes Peak, serves as a magnificent eastern gateway to Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. The park’s towering red sandstone rocks have long been recognized as a landmark. . . . Map (db m45983) HM
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36 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — Goerke & Son Photography
On Garden Drive.
A Privately-Owned Balanced Rock In the 1890s, photographer Paul Goerke shrewdly purchased the land around Balanced Rock. Goerke and his son, Curt, snapped photos of tourists for .25 cents each. The Goerkes then developed the plates in their . . . Map (db m45981) HM
37 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — Indian Trail
On Ridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
This stone marks the Indian Trail used by the Plains Indians to Ute PassMap (db m52001) HM
38 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — O Beautiful For Spacious Skies...
Near North 30th Street at Gateway Road..
Travelers have been drawn to the towering rock formations of Garden of the Gods and the world famous Pikes Peak for centuries. The view from the summit inspired Katharine Lee Bates to write the lyrics for “America the Beautiful" in 1893. Pikes . . . Map (db m135578) HM
39 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — Old Fort and Stockade
On West Pikes Peak Avenue west of North 28th Street, on the right when traveling west.
This marks the site of the Old Fort and Stockade built by Pioneers of Colorado City used in defense against the Indians in 1864 and 1868 Constructed of logs set on end _____ Erected by Old . . . Map (db m96054) HM
40 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site
On Gateway Road, on the right when traveling east.
Welcome! Rock ledge Ranch Historic Site is a living history museum that allows visitors to experience the lives of the people who dwelled, worked, hunted, herded and raised families here from the 1700s to the early 20th century. This . . . Map (db m46002) HM
41 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site
Near North 30th Street at Gateway Road.
1775-1835 American Indian Area Discover the history and culture of the American Indians who lived in the Central Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Visitors will have an opportunity to see an elk or buffalo hide tepee, a wide variety of . . . Map (db m135562) HM
42 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — The Amazing Balanced Rock
On Garden Drive, on the left when traveling north.
Around 300 million years ago, the Ancestral Rockies once stood here. Over time, the forces of wind and water eroded the magnificent peaks into swift streams full of sediments. These sediments were eventually pressed and cemented into solid rock. The . . . Map (db m45979) HM
43 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — The Garden of the Gods
Near Garden Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Given to the City of Colorado Springs in 1909 by the children of Charles Elliott Perkins In fulfilment of his wish that it be kept forever free to the publicMap (db m135023) HM
44 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — Time Frozen In StoneGarden of the Gods Park
Near Garden Drive.
This rock formation, called Sentinel Rock, is a geologic treasure. It is composed of two types of rock - a fine sandstone and a gravelly conglomerate. The various layers in this rock were deposited 275 million years ago. During that time, ancient . . . Map (db m135022) HM
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45 Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs — Welcome to Garden of the Gods Park
Near Juniper Way Loop, on the left when traveling west.
The Central Garden Trail is a moderate, one-mile round-trip loop. It is paved and wheelchair accessible. This trail will take you between the towering Gateway Rocks into the heart of Garden of the Gods Park. Along the way you will have the . . . Map (db m72936) HM
 
 
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