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It later reopened and was a bank until 1922. The financial institution became the Bank of Manitou in a new building on Manitou Avenue. [4] Wheeler made several donations to the town of Manitou: [4] $50,000 towards Manitou Avenue construction; Provided equipment for the volunteer fire company; Donated the Wheeler Clock at Manitou and Canon Avenues
US 24 Bus. east (Manitou Avenue) – Manitou Springs: Interchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance: 299.063: 481.295: 299: US 24 Bus. west (Manitou Avenue) Interchange: Colorado Springs: 303.840: 488.983: 141: I-25 north – Denver: Western end of I-25 overlap; exit numbers follow I-25: 305.205: 491.180: 140: SH 115 south (Nevada Avenue ...
Navajo and Manitou springs, Colorado, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views Valley of springs where Ute came to hunt and use the mineral springs. The center of the photograph shows a "lone encampment" of Ute Native Americans, between 1874 and 1879.
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Manitou Avenue: 23: Built in 1926, it was "a benchmark of motor-travel camps of the West." [2] McLaughlin Family Lodge: Hotels and lodging: Crystal Park: 183: Log or slab siding cabins surround a central lodge. [1] Wheeler Bank: Commercial: Manitou Avenue: 717-719: Built in 1888, it was Manitou Springs first bank.
Manitou Bathhouse or Manitou Spa is a historic building located along Fountain Creek in Manitou Springs, Colorado.It was once used as a mineral water bathhouse or spa, but now progressed into business establishments in the first floor and residential units on the second and third floors.
The Bridge over Fountain Creek which was built to bring U.S. Route 24 (US 24) over Fountain Creek, approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of Manitou Springs, Colorado, was built in 1932. It now carries US 24 Business (US 24 Bus.; Manitou Avenue). It is an open spandrel deck arch span. [2]
Briarhurst Manor, also known as William A. Bell House, is a finely grained pink Victorian sandstone manor house listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the city of Manitou Springs, Colorado. It is the second building on this site. Construction of the original Briarhurst began in 1872. Dr.