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  2. University of Colorado Colorado Springs - Wikipedia

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    University of ColoradoColorado Springs. The University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) is a public research university in Colorado Springs, Colorado. [3] It is one of four campuses that make up the University of Colorado system. As of Fall 2023, UCCS had over 11,000 students, including more than 9,000 undergraduates and nearly 2,000 ...

  3. Adams State University - Wikipedia

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    Adams State was founded in 1921 as a teacher's college. Billy Adams, a Colorado legislator who would later become a three-term governor of Colorado, worked for three decades before obtaining the authorization to found Adams State Normal School in 1921, to provide higher education opportunities for teachers from remote and rural areas of Colorado, such as the San Luis Valley, and see them work ...

  4. University of Northern Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The University of Northern Colorado (UNC) is a public university in Greeley, Colorado, United States. [6] The university was founded in 1889 as the State Normal School of Colorado and has a long history in teacher education. [7] The institution has officially changed its name three times, first to Colorado State College of Education, at Greeley ...

  5. Frederick H. Cossitt Memorial Hall - Wikipedia

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    97000272 [1] Added to NRHP. March 28, 1997. The Frederick H. Cossitt Memorial Hall, located at 906 N. Cascade Ave. in Colorado Springs, Colorado, was built in 1914. It has also been known as Cossitt Hall and was funded by a donation by Mrs. Helen Cossitt Juilliard in honor of her father. [2] It was designed by Maurice B. Biscoe.

  6. Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    1,989. Opened. October 15, 1982. (1982-10-15) Website. Venue Website. The Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts (known commonly as Pikes Peak Center) is a concert auditorium in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It serves as an entertainment, cultural, educational, and assembly center for the citizens of El Paso County, the Pikes Peak region, and ...

  7. Colorado Mesa University - Wikipedia

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    Garfield Hall. Colorado Mesa University offers options for students to live on campus. Over 2,000 students live on campus in 13 residential buildings, consisting of traditional rooms, suites and pods, and apartments. Residence halls and apartments are governed by Colorado Mesa University Residence Life, known on campus as ResLife.

  8. Colorado Chautauqua - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Chautauqua Association, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization formerly known as the Texas-Colorado Chautauqua Association, presents a variety of lectures, live musical performances, and silent films on a year-round schedule, although the summer months are emphasized. The operation also includes the Chautauqua Dining Hall.

  9. Glen Eyrie - Wikipedia

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    December 20, 2016. Glen Eyrie Castle, Colorado Springs. Glen Eyrie is an English Tudor-style castle built in 1871 by General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of Colorado Springs. The castle is owned today by The Navigators, a worldwide Christian organization. It is open for public tours and events and can be rented for private programs.