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<blockquote data-quote="retiredTxfeeder" data-source="post: 1336809" data-attributes="member: 52978"><p>There is a lot to see in the Colorado Springs area. We went there several times for a weekly vacation when I was younger. The Durango to Silverton railroad is a nice day trip. The Garden of the Gods is nice as well. Air force academy is there. We fished in a scenic river right outside of town. I think it was called the American river, but I might be mistaken. There are several casinos in driving distance if that is your thing. We went to the flying W guest ranch, but I think it burnt up in a wildfire years back. We rode the cog train up Pike's Peak. Personally, I don't trust any air I can't see, and there wasn't much to breathe on Pike's Peak. There are a lot of tourist-y places to go, just check in the lobby of any hotel. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredTxfeeder, post: 1336809, member: 52978"] There is a lot to see in the Colorado Springs area. We went there several times for a weekly vacation when I was younger. The Durango to Silverton railroad is a nice day trip. The Garden of the Gods is nice as well. Air force academy is there. We fished in a scenic river right outside of town. I think it was called the American river, but I might be mistaken. There are several casinos in driving distance if that is your thing. We went to the flying W guest ranch, but I think it burnt up in a wildfire years back. We rode the cog train up Pike's Peak. Personally, I don't trust any air I can't see, and there wasn't much to breathe on Pike's Peak. There are a lot of tourist-y places to go, just check in the lobby of any hotel. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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