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<br />BACKGROUND INfORMATION <br /> <br />yioldod $25 ."iltion in gold. So"'~ rnin~s ~re still produdn!J gold <br />tod~y, ~nd total output sin~e ths first striko has sxcoedod $800 <br />"illion. <br /> <br />Cdor~do Springs, tho county ssat of E1 PaSo Coc.nty, <br />is loc~hd in c"n~rol ColoradO on ~ gently rollin9 plateau that <br />feat~ros tow~ring 14,110 foot high Pikas Peak in its western baok- <br />ground. This now famQu~ flountein ~~s sn early-day lodestono for <br />ths region, first ~ttrscting tho intrepid mopmoker, Zobulin ~. Pike, <br />in Novom~er 1806. A helf-centwry later, however, it was the lure <br />of gold that brought these who "vBntu~lly .tayed ~6 settlers. <br />Tho town of Colorado City. orioinally named El Dorado, <br />waS fou"ded in 18S9 by a gold seeking party frorn KaMes. Within <br />t~o yeers, more than 3C~ cabins ~are erected slong fountein Croek, <br />and thB crude town had atart9d advertising its medicinal spring <br />waters and the f~bulous Garden of the God~. <br />In July 1871, ColorQdo Springs ~'''a fcy~nd"d by G8"er~1 <br />William J. l'''lmer, who plannod " c:ity th~t ~OJld attract and hold <br />poople of mea"" and sodal standing. g"isterolJ5 Color,,"" City, <br />~nly a short distance to thG WGot, wos destined to ret~in the less <br />decorous mining community. ~lth itc a~~Ott&d mills, smelters, Sa. <br />loen~ ~nd l)~"'bling hou~es. :Juring later ye"rs, 1 t caelIc! bo s"id <br />that "Colorado City did the \lJork, \lJhile Color"do Spring. re~pod <br />thBprofit." By 1873. th.. new town had displaced the elder set- <br />tlAm9nt ~s t.hR r.olJnty se~t. In 1917, Coloredo City became the <br />westpertofColorado5prings, being "holly 3bsorbEld by it.s John"y- <br />co~e_lately rival. <br />Color~do Springs' pop"lation increese<.J from ll,OCQ 00 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The establishmo~t of Ca~p Car~on (now Fort C~rson) on <br />th~ city'a southern edge, in 1942, for8caat tn~ transition of Colo_ <br />rado Sprin9S a~ay from ita ov~rly tourist_oriented ecooorry of p~e- <br />World War II days. Other important. rnilitary instsllations followeo__ <br />U.S. Air force Academy, Ent Air Force Ba~s, North Anerica~ Air De_ <br />renee Commend__and the oity readily accepted the military as a ~ew <br />a"d dorninant econornic rasouroe. Published data for 1968 indicates <br />that the overall regio~al BCO"","Y receivsd in~e fro," four pdm~~y <br />sourceS: rnilitary 55 percent; indu~trie~ 38 pBrce"t; tourism <br />and conventio". _ 6 purce~t; and agriculture _ 1 percsnt. At the <br />atart of 1970, the ColoradO Springs area r8port~dly was host to 329 <br />rn"nufacturers,proce5sors, ""dserviceindustries; 29rese"r chor_ <br />g~~i'atlons; and 42 Bdmi~istrative orga"i2ations. <br />As rBcorrl9d hy thA U.S. Ca~aele Bur~au, urban Colorado <br />Springs' populotion i~crc~sed frc~ 70,194 in 1960 to 13S,Q~0 in <br />l'nO, and El ;l~~o County inc,'ea~ed from 143,742 to 235,gn in the <br />"amS YB~rs. The Colorado Springs Ch"nber of Com,"erco haa "ati'nat~d <br />that ;lopulatio"" will ~~ach 21..,CDO in th" oity ~rd 3~8 ,ODD in u'e <br />cOunty by 197~, which roflocts f~~ther explosive ~ro~th of ~6.2 <br />percent end 30.5 per~ent, tBspectively, within a 5-yeor poriod. <br /> <br />S~t:le~"nt <br /> <br />p8riod, ~ivi~ booste~$ proc18imed th~ city as ths \lJ681thiest pe~ <br />capit~ in U'B Un~ted State5. The c~use ~~o tiw J:~cuv"q ill ..891 <br />of the incredibly rich Cripf'l~ Cree" gold fiald:;, roughly 20 mUee <br />",,"t of Co:or.,do S.,rings. In its bo~t y,,~r, 1901. Cripple (r",'k <br /> <br />The Stre~,~ "nd Its VallBY <br />~on~ment Creek originetes on the e8starn face of the <br />Rocky Mo~~t~ins no~tnwe8t of Color~do Sp~ing" ~nd ttaVa~SB8 35.7 <br />river ~il~s b~for~ joining fount~in Crook in th~ city's south- <br />\lJeotetn quadrarlt. from it~ souroo, the p"I'"~,,ial stre~ll flow" <br />gener~lly eaet ~bout 8 .miles, d8sc~nding from 9,350 feBt Blev~_ <br />tinn thrn,,,::h rr"dpito<le ~~nYOnB ~"d tr~n"ition~l foothills to <br />emsrge naar P~1mer LaKe Bt. 7,10C feet. It then turn~ south "fl<.J <br /> <br />'",un, ei]",., 23,COO i.>..l,"~~n 11lS0 clI',J 1900, ",-,d, ":"ring th;;; 1988-1918 <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />, <br />