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According to the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), several roads are closed in eastern El Paso County and southeastern Colorado. On Friday morning, Nov. 8, CSP shared […]
The Pikes Peak Highway was constructed in 1915 and financed by Spencer Penrose at a cost of $500,000, equal to $15,059,211 today. [3] An earlier road up the mountain, the Pike's Peak Carriage Road, dates back to 1888. Thousands of tourists traveled along the Pikes Peak Carriage Road up to Pikes Peak's summit. It was opened by the Cascade Town ...
SH 67 south – Cripple Creek, Victor: Western end of SH 67 overlap; Ute Pass summit: Woodland Park: 284.822: 458.377: SH 67 north – Deckers: Eastern end of SH 67 overlap 293.826: 472.867: Pikes Peak Highway: El Paso: Manitou Springs: 296.970: 477.927: 297: US 24 Bus. east (Manitou Avenue) – Manitou Springs: Interchange; eastbound exit and ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed Saturday that an EF1 tornado with 100-mph winds touched down 5 miles north-northeast of Cripple Creek, Colorado, on Friday, Aug. 9. Cripple Creek is ...
Throughout most of its length, the highway runs due east–west, pointing exactly at Pikes Peak. Under good conditions, the peak can be seen as far east as the rise between mileposts 78 and 79. "Garbage Hill" gets its name from the Colorado Springs landfill located north of the highway. Originally, the entrance to the landfill was partway up ...
A major crash shut down part of Interstate 25 north of Denver on Tuesday afternoon with snow falling around the time of the accident. Several people were transported to a local hospital due to ...
Ute Trail became a wagon road in the 1860s providing transport to Leadville mining camp. [1] In 1872 the old wagon road through Ute Pass started at Rainbow Falls, or Ute Pass Falls. [7] The Colorado Midland Railway had tracks through the Ute Pass to Leadville and Aspen beginning in 1888. Service was later extended to Cripple Creek.
Manitou Springs is a home rule municipality located at the foot of Pikes Peak in western El Paso County, Colorado, United States. The town was founded for its natural mineral springs. The town was founded for its natural mineral springs.