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  2. Ponderosa Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The center had originally been a 500-acre summer estate of Alice Bemis Taylor, a philanthropist and an important Colorado Springs family. Mrs. Taylor held artist-in-residence programs on the estate she called La Foret. The Taylor Memorial Chapel was built one year after the lodge as a memorial to her husband, Frederick Morgan Pike Taylor.

  3. Black Forest, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    On June 11, 2013, a forest fire started around Highway 83 and Shoup Road, within Black Forest. Nearly 35,500 people within and around Black Forest, Colorado Springs, and Elbert County were evacuated, and a portion of Douglas County was placed on pre-evacuation notice. 15,500 acres burned, 511 buildings were destroyed, and there were two fatalities. [9]

  4. Taylor Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The center had originally been a 500-acre summer estate of Alice Bemis Taylor, a philanthropist and an important Colorado Springs family. Mrs. Taylor held artist-in-residence programs on the estate she called La Foret. The Taylor Memorial Chapel was built one year after the lodge as a memorial to her husband, Frederick Morgan Pike Taylor.

  5. La Foret, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    La Foret is an unincorporated populated place in El Paso County. [1] It is located near Shoup Road and Colorado State Highway 83 towards Interstate 25.Residents of La Foret generally work and shop in nearby Colorado Springs or Black Forest.

  6. A couple taking a train ride through rural Colorado sent Bigfoot enthusiasts into a frenzy after posting footage of a mysterious figure walking through the mountains online – which many have ...

  7. Table Rock, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Early El Paso County Colorado map. Table Rock was located northwest of Gwillimville and east of Palmer Lake, in the area of Black Forest. Table Rock was a settlement in northern El Paso County, Colorado, east of Palmer Lake and Monument. It had a rural post office from 1873 to 1893. [1] [2]