Pueblo, Colorado

Pueblo, Colorado

You might never know it, but Pueblo, Colo., was once the largest steel-producing city in the entire United States! It was often called Steel City. Now it’s a thriving city with new urban development mixed into its historic roots, including being one of the best-known...
Old Colorado City, Colorado 

Old Colorado City, Colorado 

Old Colorado City is the quaint neighborhood you’ve been looking for. Once its own city but now a historic neighborhood in Colorado Springs, this darling commercial district is on the National Register of Historic Places. Think perfect filming location for a Hallmark...
Fountain, Colorado

Fountain, Colorado

Southeast of Colorado Springs and next to Fort Carson is an area of Colorado overshadowed by the Springs, but no less in history and beauty. The Fountain area boasts the same views of the mountains but stays close to its prairie roots. The Bluestem Prairie Open Space...
Calhan, Colorado

Calhan, Colorado

Welcome to the small, but perfectly placed rural town north east of Colorado Springs on U.S. Route 24, Calhan Colorado! Founded in 1888 because of rail road building, the center of town historically sits at 6,508 feet of elevation. Prospectors Point even reaches up to...
Florissant, Colorado

Florissant, Colorado

Florissant comes from the French verb fleurir, which means to flourish or to flower. It was named after the same town in Missouri. We’re actually wondering if we should even tell you about this unknown mountain gem! The crowds haven’t discovered it yet, so be sure to...
Cripple Creek, Colorado

Cripple Creek, Colorado

The mountain valley city of Cripple Creek was founded on top of a mining camp, where striking it rich in gold was the dream of many. Today, the history and beauty of this area draws many. Historic buildings, train rides, mine tours and more greet the person looking to...
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