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August
28

Labor Day Weekend might mark the end of summer, but it certainly doesn't mean the fun has to end in Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak Region! C...

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August
21

Whether you're a regular or simply curious about the local legacy eateries and culinary traditions, here's a glimpse of 10 of the oldest restaurants in

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July
31

The first of the Humpty Dumpty Brothers arrived in 2002, and was given the name Bronze H.D. He rests outside of the Pikes Peak Center on Cascade Avenue, perched on a wall that children of all ages can easily approach. Created by award-winning Minneapolis artist Kimber Fiebiger, he sports a metallic green shirt, blue metallic striped pants, a dapper bow tie, stylish belt, and black loafers adorned with buckles. Originally part of the Arts on the Streets program, H.D. initially positioned on a rock at the Bijou and Tejon streets intersection. Community Ventures purchased him in 2004 and generously donated him to the City of Colorado Springs.

Kimber Fiebiger has been creating these whimsical statues for about 40 years. It all started when her 2-year old son requested a tiny metal egg sculptur...

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July
24

We often hear complaints about the negative impacts of tourism, such as overcrowding, traffic, and damage to outdoor areas. However, we recognize the significant benefits tourism brings at local, national, and global levels. Promoting destinations boosts community vitality by attracting visitors and enhancing the quality of life for residents. In honor of National Travel and Tourism Week, we're highlighting five surprising impacts of tourism you might not know about.
  • Stimulates Economic Growth - In 2022, the Pikes Peak Region attracted 24 million visitors, who spent a total of $2.8 billion. Overnight visitors typically stay in hotels and rent cars, contributing to our local Lodgers and Automobile Rental Tax (LART). Revenue from LART is reinvested into the communit...

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June
26

Manitou Springs, Colorado was considered sacred by the Cheyenne Mountain Ute, and Arapaho tribes who settled at the base of Pikes Peak. The natural mineral sprin...

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