Friday, December 5, 2008

Colorado Springs in Black-and-White

Voted the number-one Best Big City in Money magazine’s “Best Places to Live” in 2006, Colorado Springs has been an integral part of the fabric of United States history. The story of “Little London” reflects a progressive spirit and a unique culture that are a foundation of the city’s present-day prosperity.

With fact-filled photo captions and chapter introductions by author Sharon Swint, Historic Photos of Colorado Springs rediscovers the fascinating past of this city through nearly 200 rare photographs culled from the Denver Public Library, Library of Congress, Old Colorado City Historical Society, Pikes Peak Library District, and Tutt Library of Colorado College, all showcased with exceptional clarity and beauty.

From discoveries of gold at Cripple Creek and events like the Pikes Peak Hill Climb to a look at General Palmer’s home Glen Eyrie and an early Antlers Hotel, Colorado Springs is shown through the decades in glorious black-and-white photography, displayed in a large format. This makes a wonderful book for any travel, photography, or history enthusiast!

“I always liked to see how a place or people got to where they are today by looking at where they started. The book is a great way to celebrate 150 years of area history—the sesquicentennial year,” says author Swint.

Historic Photos of Colorado Springs is part of Turner Publishing’s Historic Photos series. These books, highlighting the history of the great cities across America, have been acclaimed as a staple in the collection of anyone who loves history.

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