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SUMMARY:First Showing - The History of the Pikes Peak Snow Run: An Interview with Bill Brokaw
DESCRIPTION:Join us March 14th as we kick off our History of the Pikes Peak Snow Run Exhibit through a live interview with legendary motorcyclist Bill Brokaw. Hear stories about the how\, the why\, the bikes\, the riders\, the mechanical mayhem and even the Snow Run fashions! \nIn its 44-year history\, the Snow Run frightened\, frustrated and froze those brave motorcycle racers who dared this challenge which was clearly “Not for the Rose Parade on TV Types”. Audience participation is encouraged to help Bill tell the stories. \nTickets are FREE but registration is required for event planning purposes. Register now! \n 
URL:https://manitouspringsheritagecenter.org/event/the-history-of-the-pikes-peak-snow-run-an-interview-with-bill-brokaw/
LOCATION:Manitou Springs Heritage Museum\, 517 Manitou Avenue\, Manitou Springs\, CO\, 80829\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational Program
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SUMMARY:A Century of Black History Commemoration:  The Groves Family & Fannie Mae Duncan
DESCRIPTION:The Manitou Springs Heritage Museum proudly hosts “A Century of Black History Commemoration: The Groves Family and Fannie Mae Duncan.” The exhibit opens 5-8 p.m. Friday\, February. 6. During the opening reception\, local musician Charles Lumpkin will speak about Black History Month and play the Black National Anthem on his saxophone. \nJohn Groves (1840-1902) and Louisa Divers Groves (1861-1943) were born in Virginia and Missouri\, respectively\, and were the parents of Harry Edward Groves (1921-2013)\, who would study at Harvard and become a respected law professor at universities around the nation. \nFannie Mae Duncan was renowned as the founder and owner of the Cotton Club in downtown Colorado Springs\, where her motto was “everybody welcome.” \nVisit our FREE museum. Manitou Springs Heritage Museum 517 Manitou Avenue Manitou Springs\, Colorado 80829. For more information\, call 719-685-1454\, email: ManitouHeritage@gmail.com or visit www.manitouspringsheritagecenter.org Open 5 days (Sunday\, Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday) Noon-4:00pm or by appointment.
URL:https://manitouspringsheritagecenter.org/event/a-century-of-black-history-commemoration-the-groves-family-fannie-mae-duncan/
LOCATION:Manitou Springs Heritage Museum\, 517 Manitou Avenue\, Manitou Springs\, CO\, 80829\, United States
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SUMMARY:Private Event - Don Sanborn Presents "A History of Skiing on Pikes Peak"
DESCRIPTION:The Manitou Springs Heritage Museum hosts local runner\, racer\, mountaineer and historian Don Sanborn and his presentation\, “A History of Skiing on Pikes Peak”.  This is a private event given to the local history interest group of the Colorado Springs branch of the AAUW (American Association of University Women). \nThe presentation will cover the evolution of skiing on Pikes Peak from 1929 – 1984\, including but not limited to: \n– Edlowe Ski Jumping Area & formation of the Silver Spruce Ski Club\n– Glen Cove Ski Area & formation of the Pikes Peak Ski Club\n– Elk Park (Pikes Peak Ski Area)\n– Holiday Hills Ski Area \n 
URL:https://manitouspringsheritagecenter.org/event/private-event-don-sanborn-presents-a-history-of-skiing-on-pikes-peak/
LOCATION:Manitou Springs Heritage Museum\, 517 Manitou Avenue\, Manitou Springs\, CO\, 80829\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational Program
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SUMMARY:The 70th Anniversary Pikes Peak Marathon and Ascent Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Pikes Pike Marathon & Ascent and the Manitou Springs Heritage Museum invite you to visit The 70th Anniversary Pikes Peak Marathon and Ascent Exhibit.   \nKnown as “America’s Ultimate Challenge” the Pikes Peak Marathon is a race like no other. With a 7\,800-foot vertical climb\, the course takes runners from Manitou Springs\, Colorado\, along Barr Trail to the summit of Pikes Peak at 14\,115 feet —and back— for a total of 26.2 grueling mountain miles. Experience the historical highlights of each decade as the race evolved and the race’s legendary runners throughout the years. \nManitou Springs Heritage Museum\, 517 Manitou Avenue Manitou Springs\, Colorado 80829. Visit our newly renovated FREE museum. For more information\, call 719-685-1454\, email: ManitouHeritage@gmail.com\, or visit www.manitouspringsheritagecenter.org. Open 7 days Noon-4:00pm or by appointment.   \n 
URL:https://manitouspringsheritagecenter.org/event/70th-anniversary-pikes-peak-ascent-marathon-exhibit/
LOCATION:Manitou Springs Heritage Museum\, 517 Manitou Avenue\, Manitou Springs\, CO\, 80829\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sports
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