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AAHGSCS Juneteenth Celebration (Noon – 4 p.m.): The African American Historical and Genealogical Society of Colorado Springs ...
The organization, which has worked to advance education and career options for Pikes Peak youth for 25 years, purchased a permanent location and opened its new College and Career Readiness Center ...
Dine with a view at these Colorado eateries, where mountain scenery pairs perfectly with unforgettable flavor.
Looking to beat the heat this weekend? There are several options in Colorado Springs for swimming and splashing.
Hotel Polaris gets 2 thumbs way up “into the wild blue yonder” as a premier Pikes Peak region destination! Within a year the brand-new AFA Visitor’s Center will be opening.
Jun. 19 is Juneteenth, a time to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. On this day in 1865, more than 200,000 enslaved people in Texas learned they were free, two years after the ...
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Pikes Peak Diversity Council is made up of community leaders and ambassadors. Four members (Nicholas Crutcher, Angela Stevens, Candice McKnight and Woody Longmire) jo… ...
Colorado’s version of a layered cake: golden meadows, emerald forests, and snow-dusted peaks, all served under a dome of impossibly blue sky. Photo Credit: Francine Blume One of my personal favorites ...
THURSDAY: ‘JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION IN THE PARK!’ The event is located at Panorama Park, 4540 Fenton Rd, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It’s free to the public and for all ages.
Pikes Peak is a symphony, a parade, a privilege, a ride that tempts death at every corner. There may be no more beautiful racing venue anywhere, or one that brings out more of a person's inner lunatic ...
It's quite the climb to the summit of Pikes Peak.  When you arrive at the top. That's when the drivers realize only a select ...