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New exhibit at Manitou castle features historic photos of American Indians
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Very few people were taking photos of Indigenous people at the turn of the 20th century. For photographer Roland Reed, it was a passion project — he spent the bulk of his life documenting the lives of a dozen Indigenous American tribes. His work lives…
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[CSG PRINT]New irrigation systems at Colorado Springs cemeteries to save thousands of dollars in labor, water costs (copy)
New watering systems at Colorado Springs’ two oldest continuously operating cemeteries will enhance water efficiency and conservation while saving the city thousands of dollars a year in labor and water costs, officials said Monday. Work is underway at Fairview Cemetery, located on South 26th Street on Colorado Springs’ west side, to install a state-of-the-art irrigation…
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New irrigation systems at Colorado Springs cemeteries to save thousands of dollars in labor, water costs
New watering systems at Colorado Springs’ two oldest continuously operating cemeteries will enhance water efficiency and conservation while saving the city thousands of dollars a year in labor and water costs, officials said Monday. Work is underway at Fairview Cemetery, located on South 26th Street on Colorado Springs’ west side, to install a state-of-the-art irrigation…
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Colorado Springs at 150 years | Colorado Springs and WWI memorialized by words and deeds of Battery C
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Editor’s note: This July, as Colorado Springs gears up for its 150th birthday on the 31st, The Gazette has prepared a series of articles on the history of our city. Check back for fascinating glimpses into the people and events that have shaped Colorado Springs into…
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Colorado Springs at 150 years | Founder Palmer deeded land for Evergreen Cemetery, final resting place for many city pioneers
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Editor’s note: This July, as Colorado Springs gears up for its 150th birthday on the 31st, The Gazette has prepared a series of articles on the history of our city. Check back for fascinating glimpses into the people and events that have shaped Colorado Springs into…
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Fallen veterans to be honored across El Paso County in scaled-back Wreaths Across America events
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save More than 9,000 veterans interred in cemeteries across El Paso County will be commemorated by volunteers and community organizations in scaled-back wreath-laying ceremonies Saturday. It is part of the annual National Wreaths Across America Day, which each December coordinates wreath-laying ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery…






