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Cripple Creek, Colorado

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Cripple Creek, Colorado
NameCripple Creek, Colorado
Settlement typeCity

Cripple Creek, Colorado. Located near Pikes Peak, Cripple Creek is a city in Teller County, Colorado, and is part of the Colorado Springs Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is situated near Florissant, Colorado, and is close to the Arkansas River. Cripple Creek is also near the San Isabel National Forest, and the Pike National Forest.

Geography

The city of Cripple Creek, Colorado is situated in a valley, surrounded by the Rocky Mountains, and is near the Great Plains. The geography of the area is characterized by mountains, rivers, and forests, including the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and the Front Range. The city is also close to the South Platte River, and the Blue River. The unique geography of the area has made it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, including John Muir, and Theodore Roosevelt, who were known to visit the nearby Rocky Mountain National Park.

History

The history of Cripple Creek, Colorado dates back to the late 19th century, when it was a major mining center, with many mines, including the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine, and the Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine. The city was founded in 1890, and was named after the nearby Cripple Creek. The city's history is also closely tied to the Colorado Gold Rush, and the Pike's Peak Gold Rush, which brought many prospectors, including Horace Tabor, and Winfield Scott Stratton, to the area. The city's rich history has been preserved in the Cripple Creek Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is also home to the Butte Opera House, and the Cripple Creek Jail.

Economy

The economy of Cripple Creek, Colorado is driven by tourism, and mining, with many casinos, including the Bronco Billy's Casino, and the Midnight Rose Hotel and Casino. The city is also home to the Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine, which is one of the largest gold mines in the state. The city's economy has also been influenced by the nearby Fort Carson, and the United States Air Force Academy, which are major employers in the area. The city's unique economy has also made it a popular destination for entrepreneurs, including Henry Ford, and John D. Rockefeller, who have invested in the area.

Tourism

Tourism is a major industry in Cripple Creek, Colorado, with many attractions, including the Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad, and the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine. The city is also home to the Cripple Creek Historic District, which features many historic buildings, including the Butte Opera House, and the Cripple Creek Jail. Visitors to the area can also explore the nearby Pikes Peak, and the Garden of the Gods, which are popular destinations for hiking, and rock climbing. The city's tourism industry has been influenced by the nearby Colorado Springs, and the Manitou Springs, which are also popular tourist destinations.

Infrastructure

The infrastructure of Cripple Creek, Colorado includes a number of roads, including Colorado State Highway 67, and Colorado State Highway 67, which connect the city to the nearby Colorado Springs, and the Denver. The city is also served by the Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad, which is a popular tourist attraction. The city's infrastructure has also been influenced by the nearby Fort Carson, and the United States Air Force Academy, which have invested in the area's transportation infrastructure. The city is also home to the Cripple Creek Airport, which is a small airport that serves the area.

Demographics

The demographics of Cripple Creek, Colorado are characterized by a small population, with a mix of families, and retirees. The city has a strong sense of community, with many events, including the Cripple Creek Ice Festival, and the Donkey Derby Days. The city's demographics have been influenced by the nearby Colorado Springs, and the Denver, which are major population centers in the state. The city is also home to a number of organizations, including the Cripple Creek Chamber of Commerce, and the Teller County Sheriff's Office, which serve the community. Category:Cities in Colorado