History. Palmer saw possibilities. I want to think it was the mountains he fell in love with and where Colorado Springs is nestled up against pikes peak in this beautiful place, but what he saw as our greatest economic driver was the climate and the mountains and the fact that people like himself from the east coast and along the atlantic seaboard would be drawn here to live here either for a few weeks or months or come and visit and decide to stay. They would be drawn by the healthy climate and stunning natural beauty. He thought there was potential. He built Colorado Springs along the rail line and the rail line connected further south. He thought of this town in particular to be his home and saw it as an and it wrote to eastern industrialization. This young man who grew up in the second largest city in the entire country, he looked to the west and we have this vast, open expanse of land, seemingly limitless and he envisioned a place here where people could come and live or stay and
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