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  2. Norris-Penrose Event Center - Wikipedia

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    The Norris Penrose Event Center is a multi-purpose facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado, located at the base of Pikes Peak.It is home to the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo.It consists of a 35,000sq foot indoor event center and an outdoor stadium, built in 1938 by Spencer Penrose, rancher and capitalist Jasper Ackerman, and mining partner Charles Leaming Tutt.

  3. My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Legend of Everfree - Wikipedia

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    The students of Canterlot High School attend a field trip to Camp Everfree, a nature camp owned by Gloriosa Daisy and her brother, Timber Spruce.During the bus ride, transfer student Twilight Sparkle has a nightmare of being overtaken by "Midnight Sparkle", a malevolent alter ego of herself produced while temporarily corrupted by Equestrian magic.

  4. List of music venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Springs: 1,989 1962 Falcon Stadium: 46,692 1968 Cadet Field House: 6,800 1998 Broadmoor World Arena: 9,000 April 1988 UCHealth Park: 12,500 May 2024 Ford Amphitheater 8,000 1923 Colorado Springs City Auditorium: 3,000 April 7, 2007 Dick's Sporting Goods Park: Commerce City: 27,000 September 10, 2001 Empower Field at Mile High: Denver ...

  5. Glen Eyrie - Wikipedia

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    Glen Eyrie Castle, Colorado Springs. Glen Eyrie is an English Tudor-style castle built in 1871 by General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of Colorado Springs. The castle is owned today by The Navigators, a worldwide Christian organization. It is open for public tours and events and can be rented for private programs.

  6. El Pomar Estate - Wikipedia

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    The El Pomar Estate was the Penrose House and estate of Spencer and Julie Penrose in the Broadmoor, Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in El Paso County, Colorado and the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties. [1]

  7. List of equestrian statues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Springs. William Jackson Palmer, by Nathan Potter, General William J. Palmer High School, 1929. Blota Hunka (Warrior of the Plains), by Don and Charles Green, Colorado Springs Airport, 1980–81. The Champ (Casey Tibbs), by Edd Hayes, ProRodeo Hall of Fame, 1989.

  8. Timeline of Colorado Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    1923 - Colorado Springs Municipal Auditorium and Cottonwood Creek Bridge built. 1925 - Alexander Airport built. 1926 National Methodist Sanitorium opens. New pavilion at Tahama Spring is constructed. 1928 - Alexander Film Company relocates to Colorado Springs. 1935 - Peak Theatre opens. [18] 1936 - Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center built. [5] 1937

  9. United States Olympic Training Center - Wikipedia

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    Its facilities include an Olympic-size swimming pool, an indoor shooting range, the Olympic Training Center Velodrome, two sports centers housing numerous gymnasiums and weight rooms, and a sports science laboratory, in addition to an athlete center and dining hall, several dormitories, a visitors' center, and the offices of both the USOPC and ...