August 26th, 2009
Colorado Springs is the second most populous city in the state and the 48th-most populous in the nation. Situated near the base of Pikes Peak on the eastern edge of the southern Rocky Mountains, Colorado Springs was named the best big city in places to live by Money Magazine in 2006. Originally established as a posh resort community, the city has since expanded to provide several other reasons to live in the area. While other industries have prospered locally, tourism, especially during the winter ski season, is still the main economic driver of the area. Interestingly, Colorado Springs is also home to the United States Olympic Training Center that includes the headquarters and primary training facilities for most of the nation’s Olympic sports.
Colorado Springs real estate properties are quite popular with people of all ages, professions, and backgrounds. In fact, there has been a recent surge in interest for local houses as more people become interested in the city. Unlike its larger sibling Denver, Colorado Springs is much more manageable, has much more personality, and is much friendlier. Additionally, the fantastic views of the snow-capped Rocky Mountains and the superb local ski resorts makes living in Colorado Springs a dream.
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August 11th, 2009
With a population of about 400,000, Colorado Springs is a beautiful Home Rule Municipality that is the county seat and most populous city in El Paso County. Colorado Springs is the second largest city in the state of Colorado and is located just 61 miles south of Denver. In 2006, Colorado Springs was named No. 1 Best Big City in “Best Places to Live” by Money Magazine. Colorado Springs first started as a resort community, but today the city has merged with the older mining supply center of Colorado City and has been developed into a modern urban area. Tourism is a major part of Colorado Springs’s economy, with many great activities and attractions available there.
Although the city offers excellent dining, shopping, and entertainment opportunities, it is the excellent natural features and attractions that draw visitors to the city. Colorado Springs is home to numerous parks, bike trails, open areas, theaters, business districts, and other forms of entertainment. The city is especially popular for Pikes Peak, which is located nearby. Other popular attractions in Colorado Springs include Garden of the Gods park, the United States Air Force Academy, Seven Falls, Cave of the Winds, and the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo.
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July 14th, 2009

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