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Completed by Penrose in 1937, the shrine is a 100 feet (30 m), five story observation tower that overlooks The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, and Garden of the Gods. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994 for its artistic and architectural qualities. [1] [3]: 8:5
Wells Fargo Tower [2] 247 75 16 1990 Tallest building in Colorado Springs since its completion in 1990. [3] 2 FirstBank Building [4] 201 (≈) 61.3 (≈) 14 1966 Was the tallest building in Colorado Springs between 1966-1990. Formerly known as the "Holly Sugar building." [5] 3 Plaza of the Rockies South Tower [6] 193 (≈) 58.8 (≈) 13 2001 4
Guests at the Tenaya Lodge watch the Washburn Fire from a balcony as it burns near the south entrance of Yosemite National Park Saturday, July 9, 2022 in Fish Camp. Still, even as visitors ...
The resort was located within the unincorporated village of Broadmoor until it was annexed into the city of Colorado Springs in 1980. Following attempts to revert the annexation legally, the Colorado Supreme Court upheld the annexation in 1982. [23] The third golf course was designed in 1976 by Ed Seay and Arnold Palmer. [14]
The United States Air Force Academy, Cadet Area is a portion of the United States Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, Colorado. Its use of modern architecture stands in contrast with the very traditional designs of West Point and the United States Naval Academy .
Wells Fargo Tower, part of the Palmer Center complex, is the tallest building in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Its construction was completed in 1990 and is located at 90 South Cascade Avenue. Before June 2000, the building was known as the Norwest Bank Tower.
Also known as Matrix Capital Bank Tower. [59] [60] 30= 1625 Broadway: 357 / 109 29 1980 The tallest of two towers at the Denver Energy Center, formerly the World Trade Center. [61] [62] 32 1600 Broadway: 352 / 107 26 1972 Also known as Colorado State Bank. [63] [64] 33 The Curtis: 350 / 107 30 1974 Also known as Executive Tower. [65] [66] 34 ...
David and Jennie Curry's ad for the "Firefall" David and Jennie Curry were schoolteachers who arrived in Yosemite Valley in 1899. [7] The couple ran a tent camp in the valley [8] and, despite the two-week round-trip journey via horse and wagon from Merced, California, the camp registered 292 guests in its first year. [9]