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Located between downtown Colorado Springs and Manitou Springs, Old Colorado City is a charming small-town with a rich history dating back to the gold rush era. The neighborhood is full of 19th-century brick buildings that now house art galleries, antique shops, restaurants, and breweries. There are also several historical sites in Old Colorado City, such as the Colorado City Mining District Museum and the Helen Hunt Jackson Estate. Add a description about this item
This neighborhood is conveniently located in the heart of Downtown Colorado Springs. Steeper in history than Old Colorado City, with the average home being built in 1904, it features beautiful Victorian architecture and wide streets that were designed for horse and buggy days. The Old North End is also home to several historical landmarks, such as the McAllister House Museum and the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. Add a description about this item
Technically a city itself, Manitou Springs is another great option for those looking for a historic experience. Located at the base of the Manitou Incline and surrounded by mountains, Manitou Springs exudes charm with its Victorian-era architecture and numerous mineral springs. The town is also home to several historical sites, such as the Manitou Springs Incline Railway and the Manitou Springs City Hall. Add a description about this item
This unique neighborhood is centered around the historic Broadmoor Hotel, one of the most luxurious hotels in the world. The neighborhood is also home to several other historical landmarks, such as the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and the Seven Falls.
This area is home to some of the oldest buildings in Colorado Springs, including the Pioneers Museum and the Colorado School of Mines. The neighborhood is also undergoing a bit of a revitalization, with new restaurants and shops popping up all the time.
This neighborhood consists of homes built in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, with the average home built-in 1955. While not as steeped in history as some of the other neighborhoods on this list, Skyway Park is still a great place to find unique homes and architecture. The neighborhood is also home to several parks and open spaces, making it a great place to enjoy the outdoors.
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