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  2. Pikes Peak Library District - Wikipedia

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    Pikes Peak Library District. Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) is a nationally recognized system of public libraries serving a population of more than 650,000 across 2,070 square miles in El Paso County, Colorado. Pikes Peak Library District has resources for children, teens, adults, and seniors. Library resources are available in multiple ...

  3. Pikes Peak - Wikipedia

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    Pikes Peak is the highest summit of the southern Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. The ultra-prominent 14,115-foot (4,302.31 m) fourteener is located in Pike National Forest, 12 miles (19 km) west of downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado. The town of Manitou Springs lies at its base.

  4. Colorado Springs Public Library–Carnegie Building - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Carnegie donated $60,000 for the construction of the library. One side of the library is semi-circular with a continuous ornamental balcony and a view of Pikes Peak and the Rocky Mountains. The building is made of granite, gray Tennessee marble, Breche Violette marble, sandstone and Roman-shaped gray hydraulic press brick.

  5. Old Colorado City Branch Carnegie Library - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 38°50′51″N 104°51′40″W. The library in 2010. The Old Colorado City Library is a currently operating branch library of the Pikes Peak Library District. [1] It is housed in a 1904 Carnegie Library that has been in continuous service as a library since opening December 7, 1904. The library is located at 2418 West Pikes Peak ...

  6. Pikes Peak International Raceway - Wikipedia

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    Pikes Peak International Raceway (PPIR) is a racetrack in the Colorado Springs area within the city limits of Fountain, Colorado, that by October 12, 1997, was "the fastest 1-mile paved oval anywhere". [2] The speedway hosted races in several series including the Indy Racing League and two NASCAR series (Busch and Truck) until operations were ...

  7. History of Colorado Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    1880: 17,406 [ 10 ] 1879: 5,000-5,500[ 11 ] Before it was founded, the site of modern-day Colorado Springs, Colorado, was part of the American frontier. Old Colorado City, built in 1859 [ 12 ] during the Pike's Peak Gold Rush was the Colorado Territory capital. The town of Colorado Springs was founded by General William Jackson Palmer as a ...

  8. Pikes Peak International Hill Climb - Wikipedia

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    The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (PPIHC), also known as The Race to the Clouds, is an annual automobile hillclimb to the summit of Pikes Peak in Colorado, USA. The track measures 12.42 miles (19.99 km) and has over 156 turns, climbing 4,720 ft (1,440 m) from the start at Mile 7 on Pikes Peak Highway, to the finish at 14,115 ft (4,302 m ...

  9. Ivywild, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Anne Maria Iles Jenkins (1861-1940) Ivywild was established in 1888 and platted by William B. Jenkins, a rancher and miner, who created 43 lots when he subdivided his ranch. His wife Annie named the town. [ 4 ][ 7 ] She was a large stockholder of Ramona Mining Company. Her father, William Iles, was the Manager of Manitou Springs ' first hotel ...