Colorado Springs Photos

Downtown Colorado Springs, with views of Pikes Peak, has a mixture of modern and heritage buildings.

See also: Colorado Springs Region
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Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum (former El Paso County Courthouse) (1903) (215 S Tejon St.).

Entrance of Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum.

Carving over door of Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum.

Tower of of Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum.

Garden & pyramid of Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum.

Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum & Plaza of the Rockies.

Arches of Plaza of the Rockies & Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum.

Plaza of the Rockies (2001) (13 floors) (121 South Tejon St.).
Architect: Yergensen Obering & Whittaker.

Entrance arcade of Plaza of the Rockies.

Facade of Plaza of the Rockies.

Plaza of the Rockies (111 South Tejon St.).

Alamo Corporate Center (1983) (12 floors) (102 South Tejon St.).

Hibbard & Co. building (1892) (19 South Tejon St.).

Spencer Penrose statue & East Pikes Peak Mall.

Plantings, sculptures & Peak theater on East Pikes Peak Mall.

Double Eagle sculpture by Jim McCain on East Pikes Peak Mall.

Mining Exchange & Independence (now Tri Luna Events Center) buildings on East Pikes Peak Mall.

Mining Exchange Building (1902) (5 floors) (8 S Nevada Ave.).
Architect: T. E. Linn.

Skyline of Colorado Springs along East Pikes Peak Mall with Antlers Hilton (1969), 1stBank (1968) & Pike's Peak beyond.

Wells Fargo Tower (former Norwest Bank Tower) (1990) (16 floors) (90 South Cascade Ave.).
Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox Assoc. PC + Klipp Colussy Jenks Dubois.

Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center (c1936) (30 W Dale St.). Style: Pueblo & Art Deco. Architect: John Gaw Meem. On National Register.

Sculpture of Western Dancers outside Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.

Architectural detail of new wing (2007) of Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.
Architect: David Owen Tryba.

Hopi Basket Dancers (1985) sculpture by Doug Hyde outside Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.

Whooping Cranes Rights of Spring sculpture (1993) by Kent Ullberg against Rocky Mountains near Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.

Detail of Whooping Crane heads of Rights of Spring sculpture (1993) by Kent Ullberg.

Tudor style apartment block on North Cascade Ave. near Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.

View of Pike's Peak over Colorado Springs.


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