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Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) is a nationally recognized system of public libraries serving a population of more than 650,000 across 2,070 square miles in El Paso County, Colorado. Pikes Peak Library District has resources for children, teens, adults, and seniors.
It is housed in a 1904 Carnegie Library that has been in continuous service as a library since opening December 7, 1904. The library is located at 2418 West Pikes Peak Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 80904, in the historic district of Old Colorado City. Current hours of operation, policies, and programming can be found through the Pikes ...
Pierce County Library System; Pikes Peak Library District; Pine Bluff and Jefferson County Library System; W. Washington County Cooperative Library Services
Pikes Peak Library District; Poudre River Public Library District; Pueblo City-County Library District; R. Rangeview Library District; Red Feather Lakes Community ...
Images of Colonel John H. Bacon's Ivywild property (1890-1900), Denver Public Library: Colorado Midland Railway engine and cars through Ivywild, Pikes Peak Library District: Ivywild after the May 1935 flood, Pikes Peak Library District: South entrance to Colorado Springs, Ivywild sign in lower left (1965), Pikes Peak Library District
1980 - Pikes Peak Genealogical Society founded. 1982 Colorado Springs' annexation of Broadmoor, Cheyenne Canon, Ivywild, Skyway, and Stratton Meadows neighborhoods is upheld by the Colorado Supreme Court after a district court had voided the annexation. [citation needed] Pikes Peak Center built. 1983 - Catholic Diocese of Colorado Springs ...
Nordach Sanatorium, Austin Bluffs, Colorado 1906, Special Collections, Pikes Peak Library District. In 1901, Dr. John E. White opened the Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. Located at Austin Bluff, patients lodged in tents, were exposed to fresh air, had limited physical activity, and ate well.
Andrew Carnegie donated $60,000 for the construction of the library. One side of the library is semi-circular with a continuous ornamental balcony and a view of Pikes Peak and the Rocky Mountains. The building is made of granite, gray Tennessee marble, Breche Violette marble, sandstone and Roman-shaped gray hydraulic press brick. Inside the ...