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  2. Tuberculosis treatment in Colorado Springs - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Villas was a short-lived home for the treatment of tuberculosis founded in 1874 by Dr. Thomas G. Horn. It was on Colorado Spring's North Cascade Avenue. Horn became the president of the Colorado State Medical Society in 1877.: 191 Colorado Springs Sanitarium. There was a Colorado Springs Sanitarium and Hotel in the city in 1892.

  3. 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 resort town.

  4. William Jackson Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Other work. Founder of Colorado Springs, Colorado and builder of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. William Jackson Palmer (September 18, 1836 – March 13, 1909) was an American civil engineer and veteran of the American Civil War. During the Civil War, he was promoted to brevet brigadier general and received a Medal of Honor for his actions.

  5. St. Francis Hospital (Colorado Springs, Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    St. Francis Hospital is an acute hospital in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in El Paso County. The hospital is a Level III trauma center. History and location. The hospital opened in 2008. Originally, its name was St. Francis Medical Center, but at some point in the early 2000s, the name was changed to St. Francis Hospital.

  6. Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. July 03, 1986. The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College (FAC) is an arts center located just north of downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado. Located on the same city block are the American Numismatic Association and part of the campus of Colorado College . The center uses a thick red outline of a square as its logo.

  7. University of Colorado Colorado Springs - Wikipedia

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    The University of Colorado Colorado Springs ( UCCS) is a public research university in Colorado Springs, Colorado. [3] It is one of four campuses that make up the University of Colorado system. As of Fall 2023, UCCS had over 11,431 students, including 9,540 undergraduates and 1,891 graduate students.

  8. Parks in Colorado Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Garden of the Gods. Helen Hunt Falls, North Cheyenne Cañon Park. Bear Creek Cañon Park - Bear Creek and Picnic Area. Colorado Balloon Classic, Colorado Springs Hot Air Balloon Competition, Memorial Park. There are a wide range of recreational areas and facilities in Colorado Springs, Colorado .

  9. Broadmoor World Arena (1998) - Wikipedia

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    Broadmoor World Arena (1998) The east side of the arena's exterior. /  38.7883°N 104.7943°W  / 38.7883; -104.7943. The Broadmoor World Arena (originally known as the Colorado Springs World Arena) in Colorado Springs, Colorado is an 8,000 seat multi-purpose arena and entertainment venue. The arena opened in 1998.