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  2. Silicon Mountain (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    Silicon Mountain, also known as the "Silicon Flatirons" is a nickname given to the tech hub in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area and Colorado Springs, Colorado metropolitan area. The name is analogous to Silicon Valley , but refers to the Rocky Mountains beyond the skyline.

  3. List of research parks - Wikipedia

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    Otaniemi Science Park - the largest technology hub in the Nordic countries [41] ... Innovation Park, State College, Pennsylvania; Spring House Innovation Park, ...

  4. List of Colorado state parks - Wikipedia

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    Paonia State Park: Gunnison: 1,857 752 1964 Pearl Lake State Park: Routt: 300 120 1964 Ridgway State Park: Ouray: 3,201 1,295 1989 Rifle Falls State Park: Garfield: 48 19 1966 Rifle Gap State Park: Garfield: 1,341 543 1966 Roxborough State Park: Douglas: 3,317 1,342 1975 Spinney Mountain State Park: Park: 6,080 2,460 1987 St. Vrain State Park ...

  5. Parks in Colorado Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The largest park in El Paso County is the 1,680-acre (680 ha) Cheyenne Mountain State Park, which is located in the southern end of Colorado Springs.Its terrain varies from prairie grassland and scrub oak to Douglas fir and ponderosa pine on the peaks at the western side of the park.

  6. Innovation Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Innovation Pavilion is a business incubator founded by Vic Ahmed in Centennial, Colorado in 2011. [1] The incubator describes itself as an ecosystem for entrepreneurs and is modeled after Plug and Play, a Silicon Valley startup incubator. [ 2 ]

  7. List of technology centers - Wikipedia

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    Silicon Valley: Originating in Stanford University (Palo Alto and Menlo Park), and spreading south towards San Jose, California, and suburbs.San Francisco and nearby areas including Berkeley and Oakland are technically not part of Silicon Valley but have seen growth in industries such as web development since the 90s and venture capital.

  8. Cheyenne Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The City of Colorado Springs and Colorado State Parks purchased 1,680 acres of land to preserve the "southeastern flank" of the mountain and its wildlife habitat in 2000. [37] The land, originally the JL Ranch, [ f ] was slated for development of 2,500 houses.

  9. University of Colorado Colorado Springs - Wikipedia

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    The solution came when George T. Dwire sold the Cragmor Sanatorium property for $1 to the state, which became the property of the University of Colorado in 1964. [7] In 1965, UCCS moved to its current location on Austin Bluffs Parkway in the Cragmor neighborhood of Northern Colorado Springs. The campus is located at one of the highest parts of ...