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Old Colorado City
Known for its rich history, Old Colorado City is the oldest established city in the Pikes Peak region. Unique restaurants and shops (including Simpich Character Dolls, Van Briggle Pottery and the Michael Garman Gallery) are housed in 100-year-old buildings that will take you back in time. To celebrate this area as the first capitol of the Colorado Territory, Old Colorado City hosts its annual Territory Days – a three-day street festival with craft, commercial and food vendors. During the holidays, folks like to stroll down the city streets and take in the ambiance of the beautifully decorated storefronts.

This neighborhood is also home to Bancroft Park, Thorndale Park, Bear Creek Regional Park and Nature Center and Red Rock Canyon, which features rock formations similar to those found at the Garden of the Gods. The Academy Riding Stables are also nearby as well as the Ghost Town.

-- From 1996 to 2005 the average appreciated home value in Old Colorado City was 212.32%, the highest of any area, due to the development of larger, pricier properties that have rejuvenated the home market.

-- The average home sale price in Old Colorado City in 2005 was $266,250.
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1999 Fleetwood Manufactured Home
Spacious 28'X56' 3 bedrooms/2 bathrooms features ceiling fans & walk-in closet in each bedroom. Master 5-piece bath, & parent retreat. Has large pantry and mud-room off kitchen Stove Refrig Washer & Dryer all stay with home.
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2329 W. Vermijo Ave. (S 24th St. & W. Vermijo Ave.). Basketball, baseball field, football field, multi-play court (half-court), picnicking, playground, soccer field, softball field, trail/sidewalk path. 3 acres.
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Great Townhouse in move in condition. Two bedrooms on upper level, each with own bath. Views from upper level of Pulpit Rock area and front range. Large bedroom in basement, with 3/4 bath, could be utilized as a family room or split into a bedroom and family room. Living room has a corner gas fireplace and walks out to patio. Located near Rockrimmon and I-25, in a quiet area. Beautiful open space close by with trees, shrubs and wildlife. Close to Golden Hills Park and walking trails. This is a must see. PRICE JUST LOWERED !


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