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- Implementation update on the stabilization treatments performed by the Burned Area Emergency Response team in the Waldo Canyon Fire burn area 2
- United States Forest Service news release announces continued and additional federal support to help fight the Waldo Canyon Fire and other western wildfires. 2
- Colorado Springs emergency operations plan created to provide a basis for the coordinated planning and management of the types of emergencies and disaster events most likely to occur in the City of Colorado Springs. 1
- Colorado State Forest Service wildfire preparedness plan. 1
- Daily wildfire update for fires burning in Colorado, June and July 2012 1
- Final after action report by the City of Colorado Springs on the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Four-year strategic plan for the City of Colorado Springs Fire Department. 1
- Information flyer about the Emergency Watershed Protection Program and the financial assistance available from the program in the wake of natural disasters 1
- Information press release announcing the availability of online videos and photographs demonstrating stabilization treatments being implemented in the burned area of the Waldo Canyon Fire 1
- List of properties impacted by the Waldo Canyon Fire. Includes the house number, street name and inspected status (extent of damage). Properties are listed in alphabetical order by street name. 1
- Map of the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs showing preliminary damage caused by the Waldo Canyon Fire. Shows properties with no visible damage, visible damage and total losses. Includes street names. 1
- Map of the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs showing rebuilt parcels, affected parcels, as well as structures damaged or destroyed by the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Map of the Peregrine area Colorado Springs showing preliminary damage caused by the Waldo Canyon Fire. Shows properties with no visible damage and those with visible damage. Includes street names. 1
- Notice of upcoming free distribution of sandbags to Colorado Springs homeowners at risk of flooding due to the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Pamphlet containing public safety information on debris flows 1
- Press release announcing federal aid programs for the state of Colorado disaster recovery. 1
- Press release of Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta’s telephone call with U.S. NORTHCOM Commander Gen. Chuck Jacoby on Defense Department support to fighting the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Press release on preparing for rainstorms following the Waldo Canyon Fire 1
- Public notification of outdoor burning restrictions for the city of Colorado Springs, including penalties for failure to comply with the restrictions. 1
- Report in the form of a slideshow presentation showing environmental effects of the Waldo Canyon Fire, risks, proposed responses, treatments and recommendations 1
- U.S. Geological Survey preliminary emergency assessment of the debris-flow hazards from basins burned by the 2012 Waldo Canyon fire near Colorado Springs, Colorado. 1
- United States Forest Service news release announces the allocation of federal resources to help fight the Waldo Canyon Fire and other western wildfires. 1
- United States Forest Service press release on the agency's addition of four heavy helicopters to its aviation firefighting fleet. 1
- Update on the Waldo Canyon Fire burn area including major points of the technical analysis conducted by the Burned Area Emergency Response assessment team on soil burn severity 1
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- Selena Franklin sings on stage at the Cotton Club. Younger sister to Fannie Mae Duncan, Selena started as a singer for Blues musician T-Bone Walker in Los Angeles, and toured with many other performers like Lionel Hampton. 5
- Dancer entertains patrons at the Cotton Club. 4
- Musicians perform in the Cotton Club. 4
- An excavator removes debris from the burned remains of 5617 Majestic Drive in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs, following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 3
- Fannie Mae Duncan sitting in the Cotton Club with musicians playing in background. Billy Wyatt is on the drums and Davis Carr is the saxophonist. 3
- View of barbershop operated by Roosevelt Price in the ground floor of the Cotton Club buildings. 3
- A contractor uses a front-end loader to remove debris at 5617 Majestic Drive in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 2
- An excavator lifts a burned car from the charred remains of a residence at 5617 Majestic Drive in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 2
- Cotton Club employee makes a drink behind the bar. 2
- Davis Carr plays saxophone in the Cotton Club, unidentified man on guitar. 2
- Davis Carr plays saxophone on the floor of the Cotton Club. 2
- Displays at Wildlife World Gallery located at 18725 Monument Hill Road. 2
- Fannie Mae Ducan and an employee arrange goods at the counter of the Iron Springs Chateau gift shop. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 2
- Fannie Mae Ducan and employee arrange goods at the counter of the Iron Springs Chateau gift shop. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan (far right) with sister Selena Franklin and unidentified man outside the entrance to the Cotton Club. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan in her car driving towards her home at 615 North Corona Street, Colorado Springs. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan in her living room with guest, sitting behind glass coffee table with mermaid as pedestal 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan of the Cotton Club in Colorado Springs, sitting on bed with cashbox holding a long receipt. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan reads the newspaper and Ebony magazine with a cup of coffee. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan sitting on bed with cashbox and receipts in front of her. Handgun is visible alongside 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan sitting on bed with cashbox holding a long receipt. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan stands under the sign of Iron Springs Chateau. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan takes a phone call in her home. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan trims a bonsai tree. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan with record at her home, 615. N. Corona Street. Record player and television console in the background. 2
- Musician performs at the Cotton Club. 2
- Patrons dancing at the Cotton Club, Fanne Mae and Ed Duncan are spotlit in booth. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan and three children standing on sidewalk 1
- A Short Story clothing store located in the Broadmoor Hotel. View of this women's apparel store boasting an outstanding selection of sweaters and an outstanding assortment of ultra suede. Founded in 1962 by Judy Bell and Barbara McIntire. 1
- A book, burned around the edges but preserved on the inside, rests on the ground with other charred items, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- A heavy equipment excavator digs through the rubble of a burned homesite at 2565 Brogans Bluff Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- A performer wearing a white dinner jacket and cap standing behind a microphone in the middle of the floor at the Cotton Club. Fannie Mae Duncan is seated at the far left. 1
- A worker carries away the front door of the burned home at 5617 Majestic Drive in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs during debris removal following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- A worker hoses down the charred remnants of a car and home at 5617 Majestic Drive in Colorado Springs in order to keep the dust down during cleanup efforts in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- A worker hoses down the charred remnants of a home at 5617 Majestic Drive in Colorado Springs in order to keep the dust down during cleanup efforts in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- A worker sweeps the driveway at 5617 Majestic Drive in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs during cleanup efforts following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Academy Falcons' quarterback Marty Louthan makes a handoff to fullback John Kershner. 1
- An advertisement for Springs Magazine published by Sunrise Publishing, P.O. Box 9166, the region's leading monthly periodical; Michael Gardner, publisher. A clown appears to be levitating a copy of Springs Magazine. 1
- Burned car and baskeball goal in driveway, with burned remains of a house in the background, at 6455 Ashton Park Place, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burned car and piles of ash at 5820 Harbor Pines Point, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burned cauldron of baked potatoes at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Burned debris, including a burned toy firetruck, at 2515 Brogans Bluff Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burned debris, including a stacked oven and microwave oven, at 2515 Brogans Bluff Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burned pile of rubble, including a bathtub, at 2320 Courtney Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burned remains of Irene's Homestead at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Burned remains of Irene's Homestead office at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Burned remains of a car at 2260 Courtney Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burned remains of architectural elements of the historic Ute Theater, housed in the Winter Steakhouse at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs, following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Burned remains of drink tables and kitchen at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Burned remains of homes at 5669 Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burned remains of homes behind 5663 Majestic Drive, with unburned homes in the background, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burned remains of homesite at 5643 Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burned remains of homesites at 5467-69 Lions Gate Lane with scorched landscape in background, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burned remains of the Little Church at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Burned remains of the Pueblo building at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Burned remains of the Schoolhouse at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Burned remains of the Village Assembly Hall at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Burned remains of the Winter Steakhouse at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Burned remains of the kitchen at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Burned remains of the stove from the Little Church at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Burned remnants of a home at 5617 Majestic Drive, with other burned properties in the background, following the incursion of the Waldo Canyon Fire into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood. 1
- Burned remnants of home, including shoes and a tool chest, at 5661 Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burned remnants, including a motorcycle and tool chest, at 2530 Talleson Court, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burned rubble of several homesites, including charred washer and dryer at 5465 Lions Gate Lane, scorched landscape in background, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burned safe in the remains of Irene's Homestead at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Burned scale and other rubble in the remains of Irene's Homestead at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Burned tree at 2380 Courtney Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burned trees and hillside near the gate to the Flying W Ranch, following the Waldo Canyon Fire 1
- Burned upright tool chest stands in the driveway at 2310 Courtney Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burnt guns and charred mattress springs at 2510 Mirror Lake Court, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burnt remains of a motorcycle at 2530 Talleson Court, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Burnt tree bark near 5655 Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Campus of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs located at 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway looking northeast with bluffs in the background. 1
- Campus of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs located at 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway with Pikes Peak in the background. 1
- Charred children's bicycles at 5633-47 Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Charred remains of a music stand near 5436 Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Charred remains of homes at 2335 Courtney Drive following the Waldo Canyon Fire invasion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Charred remains of homesite, including a bicycle, at 5519 Majestic Drive, with unburned houses in the background, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Charred remains, including deck railing, at 5420 Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Charred rubble of a collapsed garage, including a burned car, at 5350 Chambrey Court, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Charred rubble of a garage with a burned Jeep at 5679 Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Charred tree on 2515-33 Hot Springs Court, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Charred tricycle and salvaged items on Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- City Council President Scott Hente signing prints for rescue workers at a community concert organized by the Mountain Shadows Community Association at Mountain Shadows Park, Colorado Springs. 1
- Cotton Club employee makes change behind the bar. 1
- Cotton Club owner Fannie Mae Duncan dances in her living room at 615 N. Corona, record player to the right. 1
- Davis Carr plays saxophone at the Cotton Club. 1
- Davis Carr plays saxophone in the Cotton Club, base in foreground. 1
- Davis Carr plays saxophone in the Cotton Club. 1
- Davis Carr plays saxophone in the Cotton Club. Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan visible in booth in background. 1
- Detail after cleaning of the foundation of the burned residence at 5617 Majestic Drive in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Displays at Wildlife World Museum located at 18725 Monument Hill Road. 1
- Exterior of Platte Floral located at 1417 E. Platte Avenue. Founded in 1921, Platte Floral has its own green house. "A Culinary Shop" sign also also visible on the side of the building. 1
- Exterior of Squash Blossom Gallery located at 156 Chase Stone Center features fine Indian jewelry, accessories, and fine art. USAF Major General (Ret.) James Slade Nash stands outside the shop. 1
- Exterior of Swiss Chalet restaurant located on U.S. Highway 24 in Woodland Park showing the building and outdoor patio area. A fine restaurant serving Swiss-Continental cuisine. 1
- Exterior view of Mediterranean-style building housing The Roman Villa restaurant in Palmer Lake. 1
- Exterior view of Piche's Stagecoach Inn located at 702 W. Manitou Avenue in an 1883 building on the site of an old stagecoach stop. 1
- Exterior view of Piche's Village Inn restaurant located 217 E. Pikes Peak Avenue in the former Grace Episcopal Church parish house. A fountain is in the foreground. 1
- Exterior view of Taylor Travel Inc. located at 818 N. Tejon Street in an old three-story residence. Claudia Taylor and her much-traveled, multi-languaged staff provide travel services. 1
- Exterior view of Zeb's restaurant located at 945 S. Eighth Street that is a Western-style roadhouse named for Zebulon Pike. 1
- Exterior view of the Pioneers' Museum located at 215 S. Tejon Street that originally served as El Paso County Courthouse built in 1903. 1
- Exterior view of the Prorodeo Hall of Champions located at 101 ProRodeo Drive with a snow-covered Pikes Peak in the background. The legacy of the great American cowboy lives again in the ProRodeo Hall of Champions & Museum of the American Cowboy. 1
- Fannie Mae (in booth) at the Cotton Club. Club patrons in foreground, mounted deer on wall. 1
- Fannie Mae Dunca exits her automobile in front of her home at 615 N. Corona. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan and an unidentified gentleman sitting together at a table in the Cotton Club. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan and friends on street in front of the Cotton Club located at 27 W. Colorado in Colorado Springs. Neon sign on building reads "Duncan's Cafe - Bar - Lounge". 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan and three children standing on a sidewalk. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan at home at 615 North Corona Street, combing her hair in front of dressing table with large carved mirror. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan at home at 615 North Corona Street, combing her hair in front of dressing table with large carved mirror. Crystal bottles decorate the dressing table. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan at home at 615 North Corona Street, combing her hair in front of dressing table, large lampshade beside her. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan at home, 615 N. Corona Street, combing her hair in front of dressing table with large carved mirror. Crystal bottles decorate the dressing table. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan at the bar in the Cotton Club. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan chats with landscapers laying terrazzo tile beside her home at 615 N. Corona. Workers and gardeners from the Broadmoor Hotel often helped Fannie Mae turn her home into a showplace for the black community in Colorado Springs. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan dances in her living room. She reportedly had an enviable record collection. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan enjoys music at the Cotton Club. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan exits her vehicle in front of her home at 615 N. Corona. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan in her home at 615 North Corona Street in Colorado Springs. A combination television and stereo is in the background. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan in her living room at 615 N. Corona. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan in her living room, sitting behind glass coffee table with mermaid as pedestal 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan in her living room, sitting behind glass coffeetable with mermaid as pedestal The table was manufactured by the California Lamp Co. in 1950. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan leaning on a white picket fence outside her home in Colorado Springs located at 615 N. Corona. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan of the Cotton Club in Colorado Springs, sitting on bed with cashbox and a multitude of receipts, a handgun beside. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan on bed with cashbox and newspaper. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan paints her vision for the Iron Springs Chateau. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan pulls out a record at her home, 615. N. Corona Street. Record player and television console in the background. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan reaches for a crystal bottle on dressing table at home, 615 N. Corona. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan reaches for a crystal bottle on dressing table at home, ornate jewelery on her wrist. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan reads the newspaper at home, kitchen visible in the background. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan sits in the empty dance floor of the Iron Springs Chateau. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan sits on benches outside the Iron Springs Chateau. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan sitting on bed with cashbox in front of her and handgun alongside. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan sitting on bed with cashboxes, reading newspaper. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan stands beside bed reconciling daily receipts from the Cotton Club. A newspaper and open cashboxes are on the bed. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan stands under the sign of the Iron Springs Chateau. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan tends to her landscaping at home, 615 N. Corona. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan with sister Selena Franklin at the Cotton Club bar. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan's sister Selena Franklin (in center of picture wearing hat), Joyce Peterson to the left, and other employees of the Cotton Club. Neon sign reading "Cafe"|is visible in background. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan, Ed Duncan, and Selena Franklin walk down the stairs leading to the Cotton Club. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan, her sister Selena and an unknown man on the stairway leading to the Cotton Club located at 27 W. Colorado in Colorado Springs. 1
- Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan (in booth) at the Cotton Club. Band plays on stage. 1
- Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan in booth at the Cotton Club. A waitress serves drinks. 1
- Fire hydrant with hose coupling at 2250 Courtney Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Gate to the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire 1
- High oblique aerial photograph looking southwest of the Air Force Academy Cadet Area nestled at the base of the Rampart Range Mountains with a snow-covered Pikes Peak in the background. 1
- Joyce Peterson and unidentified waitress at the bar of the Cotton Club. Empty glasses and beer bottles wait to be bussed. 1
- Joyce Peterson serves patrons of the Cotton Club. 1
- Low oblique aerial photograph of Falcon Stadium at the U.S. Air Force Academy on game day. The football stadium is filled with spectators watching players on the field and surrounded by hundreds of automobiles and busses in parking lots. 1
- Marian's Cooking Library building at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs, which survived the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Mattie Bragg, mother of Fannie Mae Duncan, canning in kitchen. 1
- Mattie Bragg, mother of Fannie Mae Duncan, in the living room of 615 N. Corona. 1
- Mayor Steve Bach interviewed by local news channel Fox 21, at a community concert organized by the Mountain Shadows Community Association at Mountain Shadows Park, Colorado Springs. 1
- Melted and hardened metal in the yard at 2215 Courtney Drive following the Waldo Canyon Fire invasion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Melted utility box on Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Musicians perform at the Cotton Club. 1
- Musicians perform in the Cotton Club, two women enjoy their visit to the nightclub at a table in front. 1
- Musicians perform on stage at the Cotton Club. 1
- October Country's Folkways Gallery located at 7C E. Bijou Street offers an ever-changing inventory of one-of-a-kind pieces. Owners Mort and Patti Fadum stand behind a table displaying some the items they sell. 1
- Old Town Gallery located at 2606 W. Colorado Avenue offers wide selection of paintings, etchings, graphics, bronzes and pottery is on display. Jeanie Saron sits on floor surrounded by a selection of art. 1
- Original Mission Bell Inn located at 178 Crystal Park Road in Manitou Springs serves fine Mexican food. Three women and a baby are seated at a table with several men standing behind, one of whom is holding a menu. 1
- Pampered Palate restaurant located at 2528 W. Colorado Avenue. Two talented cooks, Stacy Blakely Davis and Ronda Bonner, stand behind a basket of fruits and vegetables and have combined their expertise to produce gourmet specialities. 1
- Papagallo women's clothing store located in Broadmoor West features women's high fashion apparel and shoes. A woman stands beside cupboard filled with shoes, apparel and accessories. 1
- Park Place located at 733 Manitou Avenue is a mini-mall with shops and a restaurant tucked into an old hotel. Bonnie and Rod Reed restored the century-old former Park Hotel themselves and offer various items and collectibles for sale. 1
- Partial charred remains of front of residence including house number, brick pillars, and house light, at 5422 Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Pat Hines and Columbine the Butterfly pose together at a community concert organized by the Mountain Shadows Community Association at Mountain Shadows Park, Colorado Springs. 1
- Patchwork Pony located at 2616 W. Colorado Avenue. Bill and Polly Baddaker sit on the floor watching toddler at this children's boutique with clothing, gifts and toys for babies, toddlers and young children. 1
- Patrons enjoy music at the Cotton Club, dancer crosses in front of stage. 1
- Patrons enjoy music at the Cotton Club, saxophone in foreground. 1
- Penrose Public Libary located at 20 N. Cascade Avenue. Children surround a computer terminal at the library as one boy sits at the keyboard to access the on-line catalog. 1
- Piccadilly Bar located in the Antlers Hotel, Pikes Peak and Cascade Avenues. A bartender stands behind polished wood bar with stools lined up in front. 1
- Piche's Stagecoach Inn located at 702 W. Manitou Avenue in an 1883 building on the site of an old stagecoach stop. A woman stands in the rustic space of the main dining room that opened in 1941 and owned by Gary and Mary Piche. 1
- Piche's Village Inn restaurant located 217 E. Pikes Peak Avenue in the former Grace Episcopal Church parish house. A man stands in the lobby of the restaurant holding a menu next to a fireplace and cabinet in the wall displaying bottles of liquor. 1
- Pool Fun Unlimited located at 1606 N. Academy Boulevard offers above-ground or below-ground pools, hot tubs or spas. A man and a set of twin children enjoy a bubbling hot tub surrounded by a deck in the back yard of a residence. 1
- Portfolio women's clothing store located 130 E. Pikes Peak Avenue. Four women pose next to and on the displays in the store. Patricia DeLesk brought new and exciting changes to the women's fashion scene. 1
- Proprietress Linda Van Scoten Snyder of The Villa at Palmer Lake restaurant combines her own international experience with a flair for sophistication. 1
- Remains of a backyard grill and fire pit at 5643 Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Remains of a burned bicycle at 2225 Courtney Drive following the Waldo Canyon Fire invasion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Remains of a wagon by the old jail at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Remains of home at 2215 Courtney Drive following the Waldo Canyon Fire invasion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Remains of home at 2395 Courtney Drive, with American flag flying from a tree, following the Waldo Canyon Fire invasion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Remains of the residence at 5617 Majestic Drive after clean up operations in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. Other burned properties are seen in the background. 1
- Rick Hohl Interiors located at 1817 N. Union Boulevard. Rick Hohl began interior design in 1975 and a huge showroom provides clients with hundreds of selections in floor coverings and thousands of samples of wall and window covering treatments. 1
- Robiard Galleries located at 202 E. Cheyenne Mountain Boulevard. Owner Brook Sunderland peers through a picture frame at her gallery that offers substantial showings of the works of nearly 50 artists of national and international reputation. 1
- Rocky Mountain Greyhound Park located at 3701 N. Nevada Avenue. Greyhounds race around the track during the fall season. 1
- Rocky Mountain Greyhound Park located at 3701 N. Nevada Avenue. Seen here is the track and grandstands at sunset where the greyhounds race each fall. 1
- Roger's footware located at 31 N. Tejon Street is owned by Roger Law and offers the largest stock of men's and women's shoes in the area. Two pairs of women's shoes and a clutch purse is displayed on a table in the store. 1
- Rubble and burned remains of opened safe at 5465 Lions Gate Lane, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Rubble and charred remains of a vehicle at 5617 Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Rubble and partially burned residence at 5428-30 Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Rubble and remains of a piano at 5515 Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Rubble at the entryway to a burned home at 5410 Chambrey Court, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Rubble of homesites at 5467-69 Lions Gate Lane, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Rubble, including a charred washer and dryer, in basement at 5471 Lions Gate Lane, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Ruby Begonias dayspas located at 4565 Hilton Parkway, Suite 1 and 120 E. Pikes Peak Avenue. Five women pose for a photo in the salon. Owner Donna McDowell operates the two locations. 1
- Runner's Roost Ltd. located at 26 E. Kiowa Street. Gregg Sutton and Susan Kaiser examine a pair of Asics footware in front of a display of shoes, clothing and accessories for running needs available at the store. 1
- Salvaged nativity pieces and burned items at 5467-85 Lions Gate Lane, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Scap metal remains near 5655 Majestic Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Second Story clothing store located in the Broadmoor Hotel South specializes in chic sportwear and resort clothes for women. The shop is owned and operated by noted golfers Judy Bell and Barbara McIntire [1935-2025] who are pictured here in their store. 1
- Selena Franklin opens car door for Fannie Mae Duncan at the Cotton Club. 1
- Selena Franklin, sister of Fannie Mae Duncan, behind the bar at the Cotton Club. 1
- Selena pouring her sister (Fannie Mae Duncan) a drink at the Cotton Club. 1
- Side view of musicians performing in the Cotton Club, bar visible in background. 1
- Silhouette of unidentified singer at the Cotton Club. 1
- Silk Stockings clothing store located at 810 N. Tejon Street. Two women model one-of-a-kind clothing items from when ladies' clothing had a dazzle and men were impeccable suited. 1
- Simpich Character Dolls store located 2413 W. Colorado Avenue. Simpich dolls are created by Bob and Jan Simpich. Their son Ragan is pictured with a Christmas scene of English characters. 1
- Squash Blossom Gallery located at 156 Chase Stone Center features fine Indian jewelry, accessories, and fine art. 1
- Stairs, entryway and brick remnants of burned home at 2640 Trevor Lane, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Steaksmith restaurant located at 3802 Maizeland Road. Aging and cutting their own beef is the pride of owners Ralph and Jeanne Balding seen standing here in the dining area of their restaurant featuring steaks, ribs and seafood. 1
- Swiss Chalet restaurant located on U.S. Highway 24 in Woodland Park. A man and woman stand next to a fireplace and dining table at this fine restaurant serving Swiss-Continental cuisine. 1
- Swiss Miss Shop located at 8455 W. Highway 24 in Cascade. A man and woman are seated in the shop alive with objects that make music, chime, tell the time, startle, amaze and enchant. 1
- Tao Tao restaurant located at 3609 Austin Bluffs Parkway offers a wide variety of Chinese cooking in the Cantonese and Szechuan styles. Owner Joe Luk and Chef Eugene Wong are from Hong Kong. A woman and two women pose for a photo in the restaurant. 1
- Teepee that did not burn at the Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Tesoros speciality store located at 8 E. Bijou Street provides Latin American folk art. Tesoros means "treasures" in Spanish where owner Rosemary Prindle offers items from Mexico, China, Japan, India and Guatemala. 1
- Tess Lingerie located at 14 E. Bijou Street offer high-fashion intimate apparel. Two women pose in apparel in a studio. 1
- The charred remains of the house at 2410 Courtney Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Three unidentified musicians in white suits, one playing a guitar, one playing a saxophone, and one playing a piano, at the Cotton Club. 1
- Trumpet and saxophone players perform in the Cotton Club. Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan in background. 1
- Two African American patrons in the Cotton Club, blurred jukebox in the background. 1
- Two women pretending to demonstrate grape crushing at The Villa restaurant in Palmer Lake. 1
- UCCS Gallery of Contemporary Art located at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Austin Bluffs Parkway and Meadow Lane. The gallery seen here opened in November 1981. 1
- Ultimate Escapes located at 2506 W. Colorado Avenue offers worldwide adventure tours. Four people are seated around a table in a travel office. 1
- Ultimate Escapes located at 2506 W. Colorado Avenue offers worldwide adventure tours. Pictured here is a woman on horseback in the mountains. 1
- UnCommon Market specialty store is located at 6942 N. Academy Boulevard and is a "Purveyor of Fine British Imports". A woman stands in a gift shop surrounded by items for sale. 1
- Unicorn Chinese Restaurant located at 3408 Academy Boulevard. Owner M. Calvin Nakaoki and Chef Jerry Chen, serve Mandarin, Cantonese and spicy Szechuan. A waitress carrys a tray with two bottles of beer to a couple seated at a table. 1
- Vannoy Talent Agency & Training Academy located at 223 N. Wahsatch Avenue. The academy is a state-accredited vocational college that trains potential models and actors for the professional talent industry. Four women and a man pose for the camera. 1
- View of Balanced Rock in Garden of the Gods. 1
- View of bar at the Cotton Club. Patrons sit at tables. 1
- Vincent's Travel Agency located at 109 E. Kiowa Street. Owner Linda Armstrong stands amid travel brochures and posters. 1
- Volunteers and community residents signing prints for rescue workers, at a community concert organized by the Mountain Shadows Community Association at Mountain Shadows Park, Colorado Springs. 1
- Volunteers with the Christian relief organization Samaritan's Purse work to clean up the rubble of a burned home at 2385 Courtney Drive, following the Waldo Canyon Fire incursion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Waitresses at the bar of the Cotton Club. 1
- Whickerbill store located at 212 N. Tejon Street is owned by John Eastham and contains items for every room in the house and the garden. 1
- Wicker Works 4335 N. Academy Boulevard is a wicker specialty shop owned by Dave Wilkerson. 1
- Wilderness West outfitters located at 7882 N. Academy Boulevard. Owners Larry and Beryl Bussey offer everything for outdoor life. 1
- Wilhelmina's Fine Fabrics located at 528 N. Tejon Street. Owner Linda Benson offers domestic and imported wools, silks and cotton. 1
- William Ernest Brown Stationers & Engravers located at 20 S. Sierra Madre Street in The Old Depot Square. Owners Jeanne Clark, Evelyn Graffis and Camie Woodard offer stationary. A table display with a small model railroad set encirling desk accessories. 1
- Woman dances in the Cotton Club. 1
- Woman sings at the Cotton Club. 1
- Wood Heat House, Inc. located at 3826 Maizeland Road. Owners Bud and Bonnie Schwartz seen here in thier store offer welded steel wood-burning stoves, combination wood and coal-burning stoves and fireplace inserts. 1
- Yard with a tree and burned home, with signs reading We Love Courtney Drive and We Will Return, following the Waldo Canyon Fire invasion into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs 1
- Yesterday's Dream located at 2623 W. Colorado Avenue. Owner Sandy Patallas stands in her store that offers custom stained glass art pieces, a diversity of baskets, animal sculptures, art photos, sachets, and porcelain dolls. 1
- Young Creations Ltd. located at 130 N. Tejon Street offers women's fashions for all occasions. A woman stands next to a mannequin with clothing racks in the background. 1
- Zeb's restaurant located at 945 S. Eighth Street is a Western-style roadhouse named for Zebulon Pike. A group of people pose for a photo in the corner of the restaurant. 1
- Zerbe Jewelers, Inc. located at 118 N. Tejon Street is a family firm that specializes in famous name, top quality items. A man and woman stand in the store holding glassware with display cases of jewelry and gift items behind them. 1
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- President Barack Obama discusses the devastation caused by the Waldo Canyon Fire in Colorado Springs and commends the outstanding coordination and cooperation between federal, state, and local agencies in responding to the wildfire. 1
- President Obama, in his weekly address, speaks to the American people from Colorado Springs, where he toured areas impacted by the devastating Waldo Canyon Fire, met with affected families, and thanked firefighters, first responders, and volunteers. 1
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