A Pikes Peak partnership : the Penroses and the Tutts /
In A Pikes Peak Partnership, historians Tom Noel and Cathleen Norman tell the incredible tale of the two families who transformed Colorado Springs and its environs into a tourist haven. By building the Broadmoor Hotel and other important facilities to attract travelers, Spencer Penrose, who once pro...
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Boulder :
University Press of Colorado,
©2000.
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Table des matières:
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1: Philadelphia
- Notes
- 2: Pikes Peak
- Notes
- 3: Cripple Creek
- Notes
- 4: Utah Copper
- Notes
- 5: Colorado Springs
- Notes
- 6: The Broadmoor
- Notes
- 7: The Penrose Lifestyle
- Notes
- 8: Sugar and Water, Railroads and Tourists
- Notes
- 9: The Penrose Legacy
- Notes
- 10: Julie Villiers Lewis McMillan Penrose
- Notes
- 11: Continuing the Legacy
- Notes
- A New Beginning by William J. Hybl
- El Pomar Trustees
- Bibliography
- Manuscript CollectionsBooks
- Periodicals
- Articles
- Pamphlets
- Government Documents
- Videotapes
- Site Visits/Tours
- Interviews by Thomas J. Noel and/or Cathleen Norman
- Index