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Colorado Springs, CO 80901
Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Colorado Springs
is a large city located just east of the
geographic center of the U.S. state of
Colorado. It has a population of 360,890
(according to the 2000 census) making it the
second largest city in Colorado and the 50th
largest city in the United States. It is
also a large part of the metropolitan area
of the Front Range. In July 2006, Money
magazine ranked Colorado Springs the best
place to live in the big city category,
which includes cities with 300,000 or more
people. [1] The capital of Colorado, Denver,
is 68 miles to the north. At an elevation of
6,035 feet, Colorado Springs is over a mile
above sea level, though some areas of the
city are significantly higher. The city
itself is situated near the base of one of
the most famous American peaks, Pikes Peak,
on the east side of the Rocky Mountains. The
city is the county seat of El Paso
CountyGR1.
Today, Colorado Springs has many features of
a modern urban area, such as parks, bike
trails, urban open-area spaces, business and
commerce, theatres and other entertainment.
It was first established as a posh resort
community and the tourist industry has
remained strong and offers many activities
and attractions.
The Springs also has had its share of
problems: overcrowded roads and highways,
crime, sprawl, and government budget issues.
Many of the problems arising are indirectly
or directly caused by the city's difficulty
in coping with the large population growth
experienced in the last 20 years. In 2004,
the voters of Colorado Springs and El Paso
County established the Pikes Peak Rural
Transportation Authority [2] and adopted a
1% sales tax dedicated to improving the
region's transportation infrastructure.
Together with state funding for COSMIX (2007
completion) and the I-25 interchange with
Highway 16 (2008 completion), significant
progress has been made since 2003 in
addressing the transportation needs of the
area.
A large number of religious organizations
and churches make their headquarters here,
particularly Evangelical Christians. Many
high-tech businesses reside in the city,
including a large number of chip
manufacturers (e.g. Intel). The Mountain
West Conference has its administrative
headquarters in Colorado Springs.
Colorado Springs is also home to a large
number of military installations and
important national defense agencies. It is
also home to the United States Air Force
Academy, one of only five military academies
in the entire country.
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