Colorado Springs survey identifies important historic sites

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A new historic survey of Colorado Springs has identified key historical sites, with neighborhood leaders reviewing the initial draft this week. The survey aims to document well-preserved and neglected areas. The survey highlights Downtown, Monument Valley Park, and the Old North End as historically significant, with several buildings and districts recommended for further preservation. Post-World War II neighborhoods are also noted for their historical value. The study emphasizes the importance of preserving both Victorian and post-war architecture, including collecting photos and interviewing residents. The survey underscores the role of neighborhoods in the city's history.


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