Captions List for Colorado Springs Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Colorado Springs, Colorado: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

See also: Colorado Springs Region
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  • Colorado Springs: Cadet Chapel dominates U.S. Air Force Academy campus.
  • Colorado Springs: USAF Academy Cadet Chapel (1956-62).
  • Colorado Springs: Roofline of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Side view of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Peaks of USAF Academy Chapel recall Rocky Mountains.
  • Colorado Springs: Triangular elements of walls of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Concrete supports of overhanging floor of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Oblique view of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: End section of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: End view of USAF Academy Chapel recall swept wings of a fighter jet.
  • Colorado Springs: Interior of upper Protestant chapel of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Reredos of Protestant chapel of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Altar of Protestant chapel of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Cross with wings in Protestant chapel of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Looking back toward organ of Protestant chapel of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Organ by Walter Holtkamp in back of Protestant chapel of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Stained glass of Protestant chapel of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Stained glass & view of mountains from Protestant chapel of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Looking up to ceiling & stained glass of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Sculpted pews of Protestant chapel of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Lower-level Catholic chapel of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Mosaic reredos by Lumen Martin Winter in lower Catholic chapel of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Detail of Virgin Mary by Lumen Martin Winter on reredos of lower Catholic chapel of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Detail of Archangel Gabriel of annunciation by Lumen Martin Winter on reredos of lower Catholic chapel of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Crucifixion scene by Lumen Martin Winter in lower Catholic chapel of USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Jewish Chapel in USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Holy Ark with modern Ten Commandment representations in Jewish Chapel in USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Modern old Testament paintings (1985) by Shlomo Katz in Jewish Chapel in USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Modern old Testament paintings paintings (1985) by Shlomo Katz in Jewish Chapel in USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Modern old Testament paintings paintings (1985) by Shlomo Katz in Jewish Chapel in USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Painting (1985) by Shlomo Katz of Ezekiel's vision of winged man, eagle, lion & bull around God in Jewish Chapel in USAF Academy Chapel.
  • Colorado Springs: Campus of USAF Academy (1955-1962).
  • Colorado Springs: USAF Academy Chapel towers above campus.
  • Colorado Springs: Academic & dormitory buildings sit on man-made platform of USAF Academy.
  • Colorado Springs: Library & Fairchild Hall academic building of USAF Academy over historical Republic F-105D Thunderchief & General Dynamics F-16A Fighting Falcon jet aircraft.
  • Colorado Springs: Library of USAF Academy beside Republic F-105D Thunderchief.
  • Colorado Springs: Mitchell dining facility & Sijan Hall dormitory over McDonnell-Douglas F-15 Eagle at USAF Academy.
  • Colorado Springs: Sijan Hall in sections at USAF Academy.
  • Colorado Springs: Sijan Hall dormitory (1968) at USAF Academy.
  • Colorado Springs: Vandenberg Hall dormitory of USAF Academy over General Dynamics F-16A Fighting Falcon jet aircraft.
  • Colorado Springs: Campus view with mountains, Harmon Hall, Arnold Hall & Honor Court at USAF Academy.
  • Colorado Springs: Harmon Hall administration building of USAF Academy.
  • Colorado Springs: October 17, 1999 fighting eagles sculpture by Terry Hinde at USAF Academy.
  • Colorado Springs: Arnold cadet social hall beyond sculpted model aircraft on Honor Court at Air Force Academy.
  • Colorado Springs: Sculpted model World War II P-51 Mustang & B-29 Superfortress aircraft & Arnold Hall at Air Force Academy.
  • Colorado Springs: B-29 Superfortress bomber & P-38 Lightening commemorative models on Honor Court before Arnold Hall at USAF Academy.
  • Colorado Springs: B-24 Liberator commemorative model on Honor Court before Arnold Hall at USAF Academy.
  • Colorado Springs: P-40 Warhawk commemorative model flies toward Cadet Chapel at USAF Academy.
  • Colorado Springs: Barry Goldwater Air Force Academy Visitor Center.
  • Colorado Springs: Broadmoor Hotel (1918) (9 floors) built by mining tycoon Spencer Penrose.
  • Colorado Springs: Facade of Broadmoor Hotel.
  • Colorado Springs: Entrance of luxury Broadmoor Hotel.
  • Colorado Springs: Tower of Broadmoor Hotel.
  • Colorado Springs: Broadmoor Hotel graphic after 1921 photo taken from airplane.
  • Colorado Springs: El Pomar Carriage Museum at Broadmoor Hotel.
  • Colorado Springs: Part of collection of El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Brougham carriage (1841) used in inauguration parade of William H. Harrison at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Williamsburg Brougham (1841) copied in USA from closed style made popular in England at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Victoria carriage (1862) by Brewster & Co. used by President Chester A. Arthur at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Front view of Victoria Presidential carriage (1862) at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Brougham carriage (1872) by Brewster & Co., style also called Coupé in America at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Brougham carriage with arched area under drivers seat to allow tight turns in cities at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Gentleman's Phaeton (1890) by Brewster & Co., a high four-wheel carriage for personal driving at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Brougham carriage (1890) by Brewster & Co. at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Hooded Gig (1892) by Windover & Co., London, has two wheels & drawn by one horse at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Surrey (1895) by Hassett & Hodge, Amesbury, MA, with rear seat which can face forward or backward or removed to carry freight at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Gentleman's Phaeton (1896) by Million-Guiet Cie., Paris at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Surrey (1897) by Brewster & Co., popular with families & used with one or two horses at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Surrey with elevated driver's seat to give more leverage over horses at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Ladies' Phaeton (1893) by Brewster & Co. designed to be self driven by women at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Ladies' Phaeton (1898) by Studebaker Brothers, Chicago, with rumble seat for groom at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Gentleman's Drag (1890) by Brewster & Co. carried 18 used for group outings like picnics at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Drop down table & drawers for picnic supplies on Gentleman's Drag at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Shooting trap (1895) by William H. Gray, New York, contains kennels for dogs at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Break (1895) by Flandreau & Co., New York, used for watching sporting events from atop the carriage at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Runabout (c1895) , Basket Phaeton (c1905) , Village Cart (c1897) at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: One-horse cart at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Pony Cart (1912) by Brewster & Co. with back seat on swivel at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Carromata (c1935) made in Philippines at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Concord coach (c1857) by Abbot, Downing & Co., Concord, NH, at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Yellowstone coach (c1895) by Abbot, Downing & Co., Concord, NH, at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Yellowstone coach used by Buffalo Bill Ranch at Cody. WY, for tours into National Park at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Saddle collection at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: El Pomar Carriage Museum stairway with collection of antique cars used for race up Pike's Peak.
  • Colorado Springs: Lexington Minute Man Six Special (1920) by Lexington Motor Co., Connersville, IN, which won Pike's Peak climb in 1921 & 1924 at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Penrose Trophy for Pike's Peak climb (original in possession of Lexington Motor Co.) at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Renault Type AX (1906) at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Cadillac Imperial Coupe (1928) with custom aluminum body by Hibbard & Darrin, Paris at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Cadillac Imperial Coupe (1928) V8 front end at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Cadillac Imperial Coupe (1928) hood ornament at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Granite Gold Mine safe (c1895) by Diebold Safe & Lock Co., Canton, OH, at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Chas. L. Tutt safe (c1885) by Diebold Safe & Lock Co., Canton, OH, partner of Spencer Penrose at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Hair Pipe Breastplate & Buckskin by Oglala Northern Plains Indians at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Beaded Oglala headdress & shirt used in 1920s Broadmoor Hotel performances at El Pomar Carriage Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: The Trianon (aka Claremont) (1907) now Colorado Springs School was modeled after Versailles.
  • Manitou Springs: View of Pike's Peak over Colorado Springs.
  • Manitou Springs: Steam locomotive #5 (1901) of Pike's Peak Cog Railway made by Baldwin Locomotive Works on display at Pike's Peak station.
  • Manitou Springs: Front end details of Pike's Peak Cog Railway Steam locomotive #5.
  • Manitou Springs: Modern Swiss-made passenger cars of Pike's Peak Cog Railway sit beside depot.
  • Manitou Springs: Pike's Peak Cog Railway depot sign.
  • Manitou Springs: Pike's Peak Cog Railway cars from above.
  • Manitou Springs: Pike's Peak Cog Railway passengers waiting to board.
  • Manitou Springs: Pike's Peak Cog Railway passengers waiting to depart.
  • Manitou Springs: Pike's Peak Cog Railway yard with intricate cog switches.
  • Manitou Springs: Pike's Peak Cog Railway diesel car starts climb to top of mountain.
  • Manitou Springs: Streetscape of town of Manitou Springs.
  • Manitou Springs: Manitou Avenue streetscape including Leddy Block.
  • Manitou Springs: Leddy Block (1891) (734-8 Manitou Ave.).
  • Manitou Springs: Heritage buildings with arts & crafts galleries on Cañon Ave.
  • Manitou Springs: Manitou Avenue streetscape.
  • Manitou Springs: Carved bear outside shop.
  • Manitou Springs: Wheeler Town Clock & fountain (1889) made in Italy.
  • Manitou Springs: Statue of woman holding lamp atop Wheeler Town Clock.
  • Manitou Springs: Barker House (1872-1890) (819 Manitou Ave.) was a prime resort hotel of 100 rooms with one bathroom per floor.
  • Manitou Springs: Facade of Barker House, former Navajo Hotel.
  • Manitou Springs: Barker House tower, once a prime resort, now a senior citizen's home.
  • Manitou Springs: Shingle facade of Barker House, former hotel with town's first elevator.
  • Manitou Springs: Wheeler Bank building (1889) (717 Manitou Ave.) with third floor used as town's first opera house.
  • Manitou Springs: Romanesque Revival of Wheeler Bank building.
  • Manitou Springs: Cliff House Inn (1873) (306 Cañon Ave.) started serving gold miners, then tourists for mineral waters & Pike's Peak.
  • Manitou Springs: Cliff House Inn has hosted Theodore Roosevelt, P.T. Barnum, Thomas Edison, Clark Gable, F.W. Woolworth, & J. Paul Getty.
  • Manitou Springs: J.E. Newton Residence (2 Grand Ave.).
  • Manitou Springs: Miramont Castle Museum (aka Montcalm Castle) (1895) (9 Capitol Hill).
  • Manitou Springs: Miramont Castle Museum originally built as home for Father Jean Baptist Francolon, a French Priest.
  • Manitou Springs: Miramont Castle Museum constructed of quarried greenstone & pine shows 9 styles of architecture ranging from English Tudor to Byzantine.
  • Manitou Springs: Stagecoach Inn (702 Manitou Ave.) parts of which go back to 1881.
  • Manitou Springs: Concord coach by Abbot, Downing & Co. at Stagecoach Inn, a stop on town's stage line.
  • Manitou Springs: Landscape of Garden of the Gods park west of Colorado Springs.
  • Manitou Springs: Rock ridge in Garden of the Gods.
  • Manitou Springs: Rock formation in Garden of the Gods.
  • Manitou Springs: Road into Garden of the Gods.
  • Manitou Springs: Mortorcycling through Garden of the Gods.
  • Manitou Springs: Rock cliff in Garden of the Gods.
  • Manitou Springs: Pinnacle in Garden of the Gods.
  • Manitou Springs: Landscape of Garden of the Gods.
  • Manitou Springs: Rock formation in Garden of the Gods.
  • Manitou Springs: Rock face at Garden of the Gods.
  • Manitou Springs: Glen Eyrie Castle conference center near Garden of the Gods.
  • Manitou Springs: Manitou Cliff Dwellings created as a tourist attraction in early 20th century.
  • Manitou Springs: Manitou Cliff Dwellings, a tourist attraction moved from near Mesa Verde over 100 years ago.
  • Manitou Springs: Native plants featured at Manitou Cliff Dwellings.
  • Manitou Springs: Prairie Coneflower (Ratibida columnifera) at Manitou Cliff Dwellings.
  • Colorado Springs: Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum (former El Paso County Courthouse) (1903) (215 S Tejon St.).
  • Colorado Springs: Entrance of Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Carving over door of Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Tower of of Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Garden & pyramid of Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum & Plaza of the Rockies.
  • Colorado Springs: Arches of Plaza of the Rockies & Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Plaza of the Rockies (2001) (13 floors) (121 South Tejon St.).
  • Colorado Springs: Entrance arcade of Plaza of the Rockies.
  • Colorado Springs: Facade of Plaza of the Rockies.
  • Colorado Springs: Plaza of the Rockies (111 South Tejon St.).
  • Colorado Springs: Alamo Corporate Center (1983) (12 floors) (102 South Tejon St.).
  • Colorado Springs: Hibbard & Co. building (1892) (19 South Tejon St.).
  • Colorado Springs: Spencer Penrose statue & East Pikes Peak Mall.
  • Colorado Springs: Plantings, sculptures & Peak theater on East Pikes Peak Mall.
  • Colorado Springs: Double Eagle sculpture by Jim McCain on East Pikes Peak Mall.
  • Colorado Springs: Mining Exchange & Independence (now Tri Luna Events Center) buildings on East Pikes Peak Mall.
  • Colorado Springs: Mining Exchange Building (1902) (5 floors) (8 S Nevada Ave.).
  • Colorado Springs: Skyline of Colorado Springs along East Pikes Peak Mall with Antlers Hilton (1969), 1stBank (1968) & Pike's Peak beyond.
  • Colorado Springs: Wells Fargo Tower (former Norwest Bank Tower) (1990) (16 floors) (90 South Cascade Ave.).
  • Colorado Springs: Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center (c1936) (30 W Dale St.).
  • Colorado Springs: Sculpture of Western Dancers outside Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.
  • Colorado Springs: Architectural detail of new wing (2007) of Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.
  • Colorado Springs: Hopi Basket Dancers (1985) sculpture by Doug Hyde outside Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.
  • Colorado Springs: Whooping Cranes Rights of Spring sculpture (1993) by Kent Ullberg against Rocky Mountains near Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.
  • Colorado Springs: Detail of Whooping Crane heads of Rights of Spring sculpture (1993) by Kent Ullberg.
  • Colorado Springs: Tudor style apartment block on North Cascade Ave. near Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.
  • Colorado Springs: Van Briggle Pottery studios & museum.
  • Colorado Springs: Ceramic woman draped over vase by Van Briggle Pottery.
  • Colorado Springs: Art Nouveau woman beside vase by Van Briggle Pottery.
  • Colorado Springs: New pink & blue pottery with irises & butterflies at Van Briggle Pottery.
  • Colorado Springs: Blue-colored pottery by Van Briggle Pottery.
  • Colorado Springs: Range of colors used by Van Briggle Pottery.

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