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  2. Manitou Mineral Springs - Wikipedia

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    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. Soda spring, 1870

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in El Paso ...

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    Manitou Springs: 56: Manitou Springs Bridges (2) Manitou Springs Bridges (2) June 24, 1985 : Park Ave. and Cannon Ave. over Fountain Creek: Manitou Springs: 57: Manitou Springs Historic District: Manitou Springs Historic District

  4. List of Manitou Springs Historic District buildings - Wikipedia

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    The hotel, the first in Manitou Springs, was built by William Jackson Palmer and William Abraham Bell, who had founded the resort town. [6] Note that another bridge near Manitou Springs bringing Business Route 24 over Fountain Creek is separately listed on the National Register.)

  5. Manitou Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Manitou Springs Heritage Center [42] Miramont Castle and Manitou Springs Fire Department Museum Rainbow Falls (aka Graffiti Falls) is a waterfall on Fountain Creek where there is a large amount of colorful graffiti painted on the canyon walls and bridge overpass.

  6. Fountain Creek (Arkansas River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    [7] [b] Fountain Creek and its tributaries flow through Woodland Park, Green Mountain Falls, Palmer Lake, Monument, Manitou Springs, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo. [1]: 4 Fountain Creek's elevation ranges from 14,115 to 4,640 feet (4,302 to 1,414 m) from Pikes Peak to where it meets the Arkansas River in Pueblo.

  7. Perkerson Park - Wikipedia

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    Perkerson Park is a 50-acre (200,000 m 2) park in the Capitol View and Sylvan Hills neighborhoods of Atlanta, Georgia with many amenities such as a disc golf course, six tennis courts, basketball half-court, splash pads, an elaborate playground, recreational fields, all under the shady canopy of huge oak trees. The park is open 6:00 AM to 11:00 ...

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  9. Washington Park, Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The park started with a gift of six and a half acres and expanded to 25 acres (100,000 m 2) when completed in 1928. It originally included a swimming pool, dance hall, pavilions, and tennis courts. Branch Curington, appointed by Mayor Ivan Allen in 1964, was the first Director/Manager of Washington Park Tennis Center in 1964. Mr.