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Turn Your Watch Back 100 Years.Step Back In Time. Ghost Town Museum was created in 1954 to preserve a piece of Colorados Wild West heritage. When you visit us, you will learn about & experience: Ghost Town History Gold Panning Holding an Event School Groups History of Colorado Springs History of Cripple CreekCome see us today!
Colorado Springs / Colorado / United States
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Perched high at 14,115, Pikes Peak is the most-visited mountain in North America, and the second most visited mountain in the world. Its views inspired the lyrics to America the Beautiful. Its steep trails entice historians, adventurers, nature lovers and family travelers. To reach the summit, visitors drive the Pikes Peak Highway, or take the Pikes Peak Cog Railway. Athletic types will either hike the 13-mile Barr Trail, or take the Cog Railway to the top, then cycle down with Pikes Peak Challenge Unlimited.

Parking and Public Transportation at Pikes Peak
The three Pikes Peak Parking areas include the Trailhead area, close to the Barr Trail, the Cog Railway Lot, and the Ruxton Avenue parking area. Trailhead and Cog Railway parking costs $5 per 24 hours, while Ruxton Avenue has metered hourly charges. For free parking, drive one mile from Pikes Peak to the City Hall area, then take the free shuttle to Ruxton Avenue. Mountain Metro Bus #3 also goes to Ruxton Avenue, but it does not run on Sunday.

Best and Worst Times to Visit Pikes Peak
Pikes Peak delivers optimal weather from June to October, with temperatures ranging from the 50s to the 80s. However, summer festivals and school vacations bring crowds to Colorado Springs, which in turn raise the price of lodging. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays in late September, when the kids are back in school. Slushy, uncomfortable hiking conditions occur in winter, when warm temperatures come directly after snow storms.

Admission To Pikes Peak
The City of Colorado Springs charges admission to Pikes Peak, and rates depend on the number of people in your car, their ages and the season. There's a discount for vehicles carrying five or more people. The Pikes Peak Cog Railroad also offers multiple fee structures, which differ by season and age of the passenger. For a reduced fee, take the train to the top, and hike back down.

Must-Do Activities at Pikes Peak
Seeped in Colorado history, the Cog Railroad is the literal high point to any trip to Pikes Peak. As the train ascends the mountain, the conductor points out flora, fauna and historic sites along the route. When you reach the top, you'll have 40 minutes to take photos and purchase food at the Summit House. Don't miss the famous donuts; the only donuts baked at 14,115 feet.

Other Attractions Near Pikes Peak
Sea level visitors need time to adjust to the altitude. Wait a few days before venturing up Pikes Peak, and explore the other area attractions. Take a free tour of the US Olympic Training Center, explore the red, sandstone rock formations at the Garden of the Gods, or channel your inner Top Gun at the US Air Force Academy.

Insider Tips for Visiting Pikes Peak
When you see Rocky Mountain Oysters on the menus, don't assume that you're ordering seafood. Bull, pig or sheep testicles comprise this classic Colorado dish. Coated with flour, fried and served with cocktail sauce, Rocky Mountain Oysters are often served as appetizers.

Author's bio: Lisa Marie Mercer worked as tour guide in Colorado. A widely-published travel writer, she authored a book titled "Breckenridge: A Guide to the Sights and Slopes of Summit County."

 

Colorado Springs / Colorado / United States
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Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is an independent, nonprofit zoo that houses more than 750 animals, including over 140 species from around the world and nearly 30 endangered or threatened species. It offers a wide range of children programs, such as animal encounters, birthday parties, moonlight safaris, preschool zoo discovery classes, scout discovery badge programs and wildnight programs. The zoo also offers a variety of youth programs, including group youth volunteers, junior zoo keeper program, special tours, zoo field trips and camps. It is spread over the area of more than 145 acres at an elevation of over 6,800 feet. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is located in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Colorado Springs / Colorado / United States
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This is Your Invitation. The ANA welcomes numismatists of all ages, beginner and expert alike. Join the more than 32, 000 members who are already taking advantage of the ANA programs and services to become more knowledgeable and confident collectors. Joining the American Numismatic Association places a great many helpful resources at your fingertips. Membership in the ANA includes a subscription to our members-only monthly magazine The Numismatist. In publication since 1888, The Numismatist is a full-color magazine filled with articles written by leading numismatic experts and hobbyists covering coins, tokens, medals and paper money. More than 100 pages each month are filled with illustrated articles, hobby events, coinage issues from across the globe, and advertising by respected coin dealers. Members have the choice of receiving our award-winning publication either by postal mail ( regular membership ) or delivered to their e-mail inbox ( basic membership ). Numismatic Guaranty Corporation NGC is the Official Grading Service for members of the ANA. Active members of the association can submit U.S. and world coins directly to NGC for grading. Call NGC directly for more information 1-800-NGC-COIN, by e-mail: [email protected] or visit www.ngccoin.com. NCS is the Official Conservation Service for members of the ANA. NCS conservators are qualified to help members identify damaging conditions and can professionally conserve and stabilize coins ensuring they last a lifetime. Call NCS directly for more information at 1-866-NCS-COIN, by e-mail: [email protected] or visit PMG is the Official Paper Grading service of the ANA. Members in the ANA can submit their currency directly for grading and encapsulation. Call PMG directly for more information at 1-877-PMG-5570, by e-mail: [email protected] or visit www.pmgnotes.com. Books, supplies and collecting tools everything to aid members with their collecting are available from MoneyMarket operated by Wizard Coin Supply, our official numismatic supplier, at competitive prices. Call 1-800-467-5725 to order or shop online to place your order with Wizard. Florence Schook School of Numismatics the ANA offers the best education in numismatics through the annual Summer Seminar in Colorado Springs, pre-convention seminars and lectures at ANA shows, all led by leading experts and professionals in the hobby. Cant travel to one of the hands-on workshops? ANA correspondence courses offer the chance to expand your knowledge in the comfort of your home. Lesson plans and workbooks are also available for teachers. Take advantage the ANA librarys wealth of knowledge. As an ANA member, the items from the worlds largest numismatic lending librarys 60, 000 books, auction catalogs, periodicals, videos, DVDs and slide sets can be mailed to you for just the cost of postage. The library staff will help you locate materials to best suit your needs, or you can search the online catalog. Research services are also available at substantial discounts for members. Build your collection from the best numismatic inventory anywhere, attend a variety of free lectures and educational programs and view rarities from the ANA Money Museum, the Smithsonian Institution and private collectors at the greatest money shows on earth.
Colorado Springs / Colorado / United States
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The Garden of the Gods Park, a registered national natural landmark, is located in Colorado Springs, Colo. It offers guided outdoor educational tours and offers information on a wide variety of topics, including geology, ecology, wildlife and cultural history of the Park and Colorado Springs. It has a gift shop that provides a wide variety of custom-designed souvenirs and special items, such as jewelry, pottery, porcelain sculptures, books, postcards and toys. It also has a caf that offers lunch and snacks. It organizes various special events, such as exhibitions, bus tours, movie screenings, summer evening programs and guided walks. The park also offers a variety of recreational activities, such as trails, hiking, horseback riding, rock climbing, picnics, photography and biking.