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Was the tallest building in Colorado Springs between 1918-1959. 9 Satellite Hotel [12] 148 (≈) 45.1 (≈) 14 1968 10 Antlers Hilton Hotel [13] 147 (≈) 44.8 (≈) 14 1967 Formerly known as the "Antlers Doubletree Hotel." 11 Old El Paso County Courthouse [14] 147 (≈) 44.8 (≈) 3 1903 Was the tallest building in Colorado Springs between ...
Sports venues in Colorado Springs, Colorado (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Colorado Springs, Colorado" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.
The Colorado Springs Free Reading Room and Public Library began as a subscription library and housed about 8,000 volumes by 1903. [2] In 1903, the Free Public Library of Colorado Springs was established to hold its growing collection. [3] In 1905, the city of Colorado Springs opened a new free public library with the support of $60,000 in ...
FirstBank Building, [2] part of the Palmer Center Complex, is a class A [3] high-rise office building in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is the second tallest building in Colorado Springs, and the second tallest building outside of the Denver metropolitan area. The building was known as the Holly Sugar Building [2] when Holly Sugar Corporation ...
The Chidlaw Building is a former United States Air Force facility located in the Knob Hill neighborhood of Colorado Springs, Colorado.The building was close to, but not within, the Ent Air Force Base complex, and was leased by the military for several decades, housing headquarters for several military commands, starting with the Air Defense Command (ADC) and the North American Aerospace ...
Colorado Springs School District 11 Administration Building, Colorado Springs; General William J. Palmer High School, Colorado Springs, 1940; Kimball's Peak Three Theater (former Peak Theater), Colorado Springs, 1935; Morrison Brothers Market, Colorado Springs, 1936; Municipal Utilities Building, Colorado Springs, 1931; Peterson Air and Space ...
Giddings Building is a four-story building in downtown Colorado Springs. When it was built in 1898, it was the tallest building in Colorado Springs. It used was a department store owned by the Giddings family until 1950. [1] It has been on the National Register of Historic Places since April 21, 1983.
Racing in the Pikes Peak Region included 19th century horse tracks (e.g., to the west of Colorado Springs' Palmer House along Fountain Creek by 1882 [4] and to the north by 1903, the "Roswell Racing Park"), [5] and the annual Pikes Peak International Hill Climb started in 1916 on the 1915 Pikes Peak Highway.