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150 year Anniversary Celebration of Pikes Peak or Bust Gold Rush

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This Saturday, June 27th, is the 150th Anniversary Celebration of the Pikes Peak or Bust Gold Rush at Helen cheyenne-canon-view-15-percentHunt Falls Visitor Center in Cheyenne Canon from 10:00 am to 4;00 pm.   Enjoy some local gold mining history in the  area and at the same time learn from the prospectors who will be on hand to help teach gold panning techniques; participation will be encouraged!

A little slice of Pikes Peak area history

The Pikes Peak Gold Rush began in 1858  and lasted until 1861.  It was considered to be THE largest gold rush in American history.  An estimated 100,000 gold seekers participated in the gold rush, and they were often known as the fifty-niners.   They used the motto Pike’s Peak or Bust.  The phrase was painted on wagons by prospectors to show they were on their way across the prairie to find gold in Colorado.

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News Flash — Colorado Springs ranked Fittest City

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Since I’m a “wanna-be” athlete, and I’m a statistic “junkie, I love articles like the recent publication in Men’s Fitness Magazine. The article praised Colorado Springs, which is no surprise to those of us who already live in the area.

The ranking information on the web site includes a report card, with A through F rankings. The area was rated an A in some categories, including Geography, Nutrition, Air Quality, and Parks and Open Space. But ………… on the other end of the spectrum there were F ratings for Alcohol Consumption and Access to HealthCare. Our neighbor to the north, Denver, was ranked #4, and also received an F in Alcohol Consumption, as well as they also received a D for Commute and Access to Healthcare.

There was some great trivia information posted on the web site:

  • The number of heavy drinkers here is high: Colorado Springs has 17 percent more than average and the, 7th highest in the survey.
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Hidden Gems in Colorado Springs Parks, #3 North Cheyenne Canon Park

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One of the top reasons people want to relocate to Colorado Springs and love living in the Pikes Peak Region is because of the open spaces and mountains.    It’s paradise for a nature lover! 

Cheyenne Canon is a heavily wooded park located on the southwest side of Colorado Springs, only minutes from the Broadmoor Hotel.    It is close to neighborhoods on the South and West side of town, including the Broadmoor, Old Colorado City, Cheyenne Canon, Crown Mesa, Gold Hill Mesa, and Skyway.

Facts about Cheyenne Canon Park: Read the rest of this entry »

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