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- Interview with Sallie Clark, El Paso County Commissioner from 2005 to 2016. Clark tells about starting her small business, tourism in the Pikes Peak region, and the general growth of the city. 1
- Oral History Interview with Avi, conducted by Brett Lobello. Avi describes his experience in Colorado Springs with homelessness, and his artistic and outdoors interests. 1
- Oral History Interview with Lance, conducted by Brett Lobello. Lance describes his experience in Colorado Springs with homelessness. 1
- Oral History Interview with Shayne, conducted by Brett Lobello. Shayne describes his experience in Colorado Springs with homelessness, housing challenges, his health struggles, the police, and city government. 1
- Oral history interview with Alice conducted by Brett Lobello. Alice recalls her childhood in Louisiana and Colorado Springs and her experience with homelessness. 1
- Oral history interview with Darian, conducted by Jamie Wagner. Darian describes his childhood in Toledo, how he came to be homeless, and his daily life at The Place. 1
- Oral history interview with Devin, conducted by Jamie Wagner. Devin discusses his childhood in Tuscon, his time in the military, and his daily life at Springs Rescue Mission. 1
- Oral history interview with Elijah, conducted by Brett Lobello. Elijah describes his experience in Colorado Springs while homeless, various housing challenges he has faced, health struggles, police, and city government. 1
- Oral history interview with Harold Orcutt of Fountain, Colorado. Orcutt recalls his lifetime residence in Fountain and many of the local businesses. 1
- Oral history interview with Jody Littler, of Sterling, Colorado. Miss Littler talks about what it is like to be a teenager in Sterling during the 1970s. 1
- Oral history interview with Juliet, conducted by Brett Lobello. Juliet describes her experiences with homelessness, transitional housing, and her family. 1
- Oral history interview with Karen conducted by Jamie Wagner. Karen describes her social work with unhoused youth, gardening for self care, childhood memories, and the challenges facing young people regarding mental health. 1
- Oral history interview with Mary M. Baker of Fountain, Colorado in which she recalls her life as a hog farmer, the 1965 flood, and her childhood home. 1
- Oral history interview with Nette conducted by Jamie Wagner. Nette describes her childhood and schooling in Colorado Springs, life as a homeless youth, and her passion for art. 1
- Oral history interview with Neva Torbit of Fountain, Colorado recalling the history of the city of Fountain. Torbit discusses many early Fountain businesses, land owners and her life traveling and working with her husband, Bud Torbit. 1
- Oral history interview with Rachel, conducted by Jamie Wagner. Rachel describes her family situation, her childhood in Haiti, and her experience as an unhoused person and the dangers she faces. 1
- Oral history interview with Tae conducted by Jamie Wagner. Tae describes her childhood in South Dakota and experiences with being unhoused in Colorado Springs. 1
- Part one of three of an oral history interview with Wendell Sample, longtime resident of Fountain, Colorado. Sample recalls life on a dairy farm, local farming families, and the many businesses of Fountain. 1
- Part one of two of an interview with Millicent ""Mikki"" Kraushaar recounting the founding of the nonprofit Silver Key Senior Services in Colorado Springs. 1
- Part one of two of an oral history interview of Mary DeGroot, longtime Fountain resident. DeGroot recalls the growth of many new subdivisions and the early stores and residents of the town. 1
- Part three of four of an interview with Dean Tollefson, local Unitarian Universalist community chaplain. He describes the culture of Colorado Springs, the treatment of children, and the resources made available to the poor. 1
- Part three of three of an interview with Rev. Dr. O. Gerald Trigg, also known as Rev. Jerry Trigg. He describes his time as senior minister of First United Methodist Church, his role in the Colorado Springs community, and the local educational system. 1
- Part three of three of an oral history interview with Wendell Sample, longtime resident of Fountain, Colorado. Sample recalls life on a dairy farm, local farming families, and the many businesses of Fountain. 1
- Part two of four of an interview with Dean Tollefson, local Unitarian Universalist community chaplain. He discusses city and county governance, politics, and funding. Tollefson also describes his views on local journalism. 1
- Part two of three of an oral history interview with James Phillips, director for Colorado Springs Utilities. In this interview, Phillips briefly discusses city politics in 1972. 1
- Part two of three of an oral history interview with Wendell Sample, longtime resident of Fountain, Colorado. Sample recalls life on a dairy farm, local farming families, and the many businesses of Fountain. 1
- Part two of two of an interview with Millicent ""Mikki"" Kraushaar recounting the founding of the nonprofit Silver Key Senior Services in Colorado Springs. 1
- Part two of two of an oral history interview with Mary DeGroot, longtime Fountain resident. DeGroot recalls the local schools, businesses, and the growth of Fort Carson. 1
- Very brief interview with rancher Kirk Hanna, made during a round-up at the Hanna Ranch near Fountain, Colorado. Hanna talks about branding and castrating cattle. 1
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- (Humpty Dumpty analogy) King George W. Bush and all his men might not be able to put the broken egg (Afghanistan) all over again. One of Bush's men remind him they are not into Nation-building. 1
- (I forgot what this controversy was about. Sorry. It has something to do with a weather balloon story coming from the Pentagon.) 1
- (I have forgotten what this is about. Sorry.) It obviously has something to do with George H.W. Bush dumping his friends, Big Jim Connely and Senator Howard Baker. They got 'BUSH-WHACKED. Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan wagons burn. 1
- (I'm not sure, but I think this cartoon has to do with Mayor Bob Isaac and the city council wanting to tax dog racing winnings.) It's a dog-tax-dog world. 1
- (I'm surprised this cartoon didn't get any reaction from the churches and public.) When money given for good works gets passed on to lawyers suing the Church for bad deeds done by pedophile priests it seems it would affect tithes and offerings somehow. 1
- (Originally published 1997-02) President Obama in the garb of Napoleon on a campaign for the next election looks at opinion polls rather than a map to get his troops to the destination. 1
- (Originally published 1997-04) People who work hard and have success get punished with huge taxes and bureaucracy. Liberals see successful people as whipping boys. 1
- (Oversize cartoon) Some, in the electorate, wonder why they should be interested in buying an old, conservative "model T" in 1980. They might be interested because all the new-fangled, big government models don't seem to work. 1
- (Part of this cartoon was published Sept. 13th) The media comments on Reagan trip to Colorado to help archconservative Kramer. They see Tim Wirth as a moderate...as they see Sen. Cranston. Labeling bias shown here. 1
- (Quoting scripture) ...and the lion shall lie down with the (well-armed) lamb....for awhile. Israel's Peres is the well-armed lamb and the lion is the wounded PLO. 1
- 1994 National polling service workers get a call from President Clinton. He wants to know how HE feels about moral absolutes. (Politicians don't have principles anymore, they have poll-tested positions.) 1
- 1st Lt. Kelly Flinn, an Air Force Academy graduate, the 1st female to carry nuclear bombs in a B-52, and charged with adultery, received lots of media attention. She seems to have trashed the AF honor code about not lying, cheating, etc. 1
- 40th birthday party in East Germany. General Secretary Honecker makes a wish before blowing out the candles. Party goers' wish is for the Berlin wall to come down. [wall fell on Nov. 9, 1989] 1
- 50th anniversary of the television. 1
- 95 GOP want to give states block grants for lunch programs. What will Dems say? Media weighs in more melodramatic than Dems. Taking kids lunch money, killing children. 1
- A Father's day cartoon. Why God probably invented Dads 1
- A Holy war between two skunks, the Ayatollah and Iraq's Hussein. Gas war spunk. 1
- A Marxist pirate ship has taken over El Salvadorian ship. World opinion asks, Have you tried a negotiated settlement. It might be a little late for that. 1
- A Suicide prevention worker from the United Nations and President Jimmy Carter (the policeman) are on a ledge trying to prevent Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini from committing suicide while he holds American hostages. Why are THEY on the ledge? 1
- A Team You Can Trust for health care (Dr. Hillary, Dr. Bill, Dr. Rusty) has some people in the National Health Care Waiting Room looking a little worried as they see police perp-walking Dr. Rosty out of the operating room. 1
- A UCCS professor is fishing in a bucket labeled '83 Colorado building fund. People laugh but one sees professor has a nibble. The state legislature just might come up with some money. 1
- A University professor with a Vote for Obama yard sign on his lawn takes his children to school. He doesn't seem to notice the loaded, heavy backpacks full of debt the president has been piling on their backs. 1
- A close drawing from news photo. Donna Rice sits on Hart's lap saying, Tell me again about 'enlightened engagement,' Gary. 1
- A conservative candidate wins in France. Panel 1. News item. Nicolas Sarkozy gets the women's vote in France. Panel 2. He also got the women's vote in America. (Lady Liberty is very happy the French voted for freedom.) 1
- A crowd of people stand at a street corner. A boy's radio brings announcement of CIG rate hike. Everyone looks sad except the Wood and Coal products man. 1
- A customer in a restaurant asks his server why she looks so happy. She's working on labor day. Waitress responds, I used to be on welfare. 1
- A great number of cars are wrecked on the highway. Angry driver says, Sure..."don't take a small commuter airplane, they said..." (relates to a news story saying that chances of automobile traffic accidents are much higher than airplane accidents.) 1
- A group called Save Our Springs are trying to recall city councilman, Dave Sarton, from office. They are paranoid about growth in Colorado Springs. They think Sarton, the mail man, is the Growth monster. 1
- A guard from NORAD reports the sky might actually be falling this time when he observes parts of the Skylab satellite hitting his roof. Perhaps we should listen to Chicken Little and his friends this time. 1
- A guilty-looking Uncle Sam is playing the middle-man role at a duel between Israel and Saudi Arabia. The U.S. is selling arms to arch enemies. 1
- A huge Soviet tank blows away man and donkey in Afghanistan. Driver explains to a puzzled audience he was a threat to USSR security. 1
- A huge tombstone commemorates 50 million unborn dead babies since Roe v. Wade passed in 1973. Boy asks, What killed all those babies, dad?" Dad answers, "Fear, pride, selfishness, greed..." 1
- A judge ruled that President Obama's Affordable Health Care program was unconstitutional. Dr. Obama is about to administer another shot of Socialism into the arm of sickly Uncle Sam. He wonders if the judge ruled on his drug program. 1
- A kinder, gentler tax bite. 1
- A large judge casts a shadow over a tiny baby in a manger, (exhibit A), to inspect the offensive evidence. It seems Christmas displays come under review every year to see if they pass the church/state test. 1
- A little boy waits outside of mom's office with gift. Secretary asks if he has an appointment. More moms are working outside the home nowadays. 1
- A many paneled cartoon to explain how responsible some gun businesses use common sense and should NOT sell guns to people they perceive to be a threat to other. A Nihilistic customer can't buy a gun. Guns don't kill people, philosophy kills people. 1
- A mellowdrama plays out. On stage, evil Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act tells widow-woman Reagan "You MUST pay the rent." Reagan pleads, "But I can't pay the rent." Behind the curtain House and Senate drag in Tax increase, "That's your cue, buddy." 1
- A modern dad opens door to see a giant boot labeled, Federal Daycare there. He says, "Honey! the babysitter is here!" 1
- A monster peanut, $59 billion federal deficit, (It's peanuts now) has the most scary Halloween outfit. 1
- A news story about some Denver Bronco cheerleaders posing in the nude may have ruined the game for many sensitive football fans. I'm sure. 1
- A number of Olympic events at the 1979 Colorado Springs Sports Festival are seemingly trivial to me. Here we have an amateur breath-holding competition. 1
- A peace deal may have been reached between Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat and Israeli President, Benjamin Netanyahu. President Bill Clinton if very pleased. All three participants celebrate by shaking their growing, pinocchio noses. 1
- A politically correct Mother can't seem to feed her family because the Surgeon General has determined that eating has been determined to be hazardous to their health. A study says natural carcinogens are in ALL foods. 1
- A pregnant teenager attributes her sad plight to the lack of sex education in the public schools. It seems obvious to me the problem might be the moral decay we see in our courts, media and other government agencies. 1
- A psychiatrist, standing under a light post like a prostitute has a sign advertising, "Have psychiatry degree, will testify". Newspaper headline nearby says, Hinckley (who shot President Ronald Reagan) "Innocent by reason of insanity." 1
- A reminder on Memorial Day about the high cost of freedom. Many coffins are being loaded into military transport planes for delivery home from the war in Iraq. The coffins spell out the high cost of freedom. 1
- A school kid asks teacher if he can go to the bathroom. His teacher calls Mrs. Appleton to get her to call the EPA. Over-regulation enters every aspect of our lives. 1
- A ship called Indochinese Refugee Disaster is sinking. The folks in the Western World think a Beatles concert is the answer. War victims need safety, food and shelter, don't they? 1
- A sniper in Washington, D.C. has everyone spooked including TV reporters who decide to give the story 24 hour-a-day coverage. (That really helps, doesn't it?) Terrorists win again. 1
- A spat of crimes at the Miami airport inspired this cartoon. People can buy life insurance at airports. Why not rent flak jackets, carjacking insurance, armored truck and hire guards? 1
- A story in the Colorado Springs Sun about parents being sued by their children might give pause to those who discipline their children with spankings. 1
- A teen-age gang member kills a person with a stolen gun 1
- A tough Vietnam guy tosses China out of saloon...just like he did with the United States. 1
- A toy maker encourages children to adopt their cabbage patch dolls (as a Christmas gift). These dolls were all the rage in 1983, and hard to get. An African starving child might disguise himself as a doll to get adopted and fed. It's worth a try. 1
- A very loud, aggressive group of people on a Recall Mayor Ochs band wagon ran out of horsepower in the election. They blamed it on the weather. 1
- A veteran. without legs, and a hippy-type peacenik are walking to college class. Clinton-Gore voter loves the idea that they can get benefits for their national service. His service? Making posters to help save the rain forest. What did the vet do? 1
- A woman voter can see many Santa Claus types in July. Many politicians are offering tax cut packages now. Christmas comes early in election years. 1
- AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power (ACT UP) patient is stepping over a heart patient, cancer victim and endangered infant to get the attention of the doctor. The nurse is starting to understand why nobody likes him. 1
- AIDS patient gets more attention than heart disease or cancer patients. Maybe if they adopted an alternative lifestyle there would be as much interest as there is in AIDS. 1
- ATF police have a building surrounded. Reporter asks if they are after illegal firearms. The Chief replies, "Tobacco". Branch Winstonians is word play for the Branch Davidian debacle. 1
- About 30 million unborn babies in Heaven might disagree with the liberal media spin that Justice Blackmun grew in the office and was a friend of the underdog. 1
- According to Ted Kennedy and Nancy Pelosi... Panel 1. ...this is political, fear-mongering speech. Panel 2. ... this is not. 1
- According to Ted Kennedy...Panel 1. It's not fair for wealthy seniors to get tax cuts...Panel 2. ...But it's OK to force young workers to buy their drugs. 1
- According to the liberal media, Europe is separating itself from President George W. Bush's policy to disarm Iraqi tyrant Saddam Hussein. The map behind the anchor shows Europe growing smaller and separating itself from the rest of the world. 1
- Acrobat analogy 1
- Activist Judges and Democrat donkey leave muddy footprints on the Constitution and accuse President George W. Bush of the same thing. The president backs amendment defining marriage. 1
- Afghanistan president Karzai gets advice from President Barack Obama. He needs to clean up his act. He is losing his people's trust. The mob boss from Chicago might have the same problem back home. 1
- African thugs are unloading sacks of grain from ship using slave labor. We send aid to starving Africans. African war lords take it. 1
- After Hurricane leveled large parts of New Orleans the politicians and President George W. Bush all favor rebuilding the city. Taxpayers wish they could build it on higher ground. 1
- After passing the huge, huge Obamacare bill, Congress is finally getting around to reading it. They are finding all kinds of scary stuff in it. Even the Democrats, who passed the bill, want to kill the snake called, Rule 1099". 1
- After putting a very complicated, elaborate, huge finance system machine together, Judge Quinn tells the Colorado Education mechanic it's not right...try again. 1
- After voting yes on the Panama Canal give-away, Colorado Senators Floyd Haskell and Gary Hart return to the dangerous waters of their home state to face a hostile constituency. 1
- Again, presidential candidate, Ronald Reagan gets hit by his own bullet in a K.K.K. remark (joke). The major media is out to get him. 1
- Against the advice of his supporters on the new right, President Ronald Reagan decided back a move by the IMF to open up a lot of silver (money) to communist China. The Lone Ranger rides again without his trusted friend, Tonto. How sad. 1
- Aide brings Osama Bin Laden great news ..185 Muslim Worshipers were slaughtered by his terrorists. 1
- Air Force Academy dog is guarding the hen house. Peace-protester hens march against watchdog protection while chicken eaters await. 1
- Air traffic controllers in trouble. Federal control of the airports is sadly antiquated and under equipped to handle modern air traffic. The FAA offers backup system if air controllers can't communicate with the pilots. It's a megaphone. What? Me worry? 1
- Airline called, Civil Rights Act of '64 is obviously overloaded by protected class people. Now the gravity impaired passengers are boarding. Congress might regret adding so many groups but It seemed like a good idea at the time. 1
- Airport scene. Caption "News item 1
- Al Gore's National Service Dream. Hoover dreamed in the old days for a chicken in every pot. Bill Clinton dreams for a tree hugger for every tree. 1
- Alabama is attractive to the Air Bus Manufacture because it is a right-to-work state. 1
- All three duelists, President Carter, independent candidate, John Anderson and GOP candidate, Ronald Reagan have fired their shots and are still standing. On the fence undecided voters concerned the might have to make up their own minds. The horror. 1
- Allies fill car with gas from tail of Iran snake. Eagle gets the deadly head in Persian Gulf oil pump. You take care of your end... 1
- Alligator with peace eyes lurking in swamp, doves labeled Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras landing on nose, Monroe doctrine nest in tree. 1
- American and UN military is launching cows over the Somali fortress. UN commander doesn't care how many casualties it takes to get the Somalis to submit to our good will. 1
- American consumers are carrying a heavy load. On top of big inflation, they have to pay more taxes and cover the cost of criminal activity like check forgers and shoplifters to bring their merchandise home. I don't call this getting more for our money. 1
- American consumers are thirsting for more credit in this grim, economic climate. Banks are reluctant to loan money and inflation is eating the paychecks nowadays. 1
- American consumers continue to buy on credit even though torpedoes, dollar decline, interest rates, stock market and productivity aim to stop the ship. 1
- American eagle stopped Libyan rat. Peacenic dove is sad for the rat. Eagle asks if it would make a difference to point out the poor fellow was armed. 1
- American liberals sent lots of support to Sandinistas in Nicaragua. 1
- American patriot revolutionary spy, Nathan Hale said, "I only regret I have but one life to lose for my country." A young draft protester today regrets he has only ONE life for his country to defend. Sigh! 1
- American's favor choice on abortion. Polls also show Americans are opposed to abortion for convenience, media bias. 1
- Americans can't decide whether to spend money in Ron's Gym or Tip's Food and Drink. President Ronald Reagan's plan is to get American in shape. House Speaker, Tip ONeill, wants to add weight to the welfare state. 1
- Americans getting ready to toast life, liberty and pursuit of... with Bork champagne. Special interest boney hand putting a Howard Baker cork back in saying, "Not yet, stupid. Don't wake the president." 1
- Americans show a spirit of unity, for a change, by joining together in condemning Iran's leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, for taking embassy hostages. The jihadist government is creating a monster. (Now, if we just had a president.) 1
- An ABC News poll shows most Americans see poverty and human rights are worse than Soviet subversion. Perhaps more U.S. citizens need to see slaves in USSR forced to work. 1
- An American family is being loaded aboard Soviet truck while watching Super Bowl. It seems to me citizens should be more concerned about the Soviet threat than the Super Bowl. 1
- An obese Uncle Sam tells a thin family THEY are going to have to tighten their belts. 1
- An oil crisis victim is on the floor. The media sleuth always blames the butler (oil companies) for the murder. The American consumer, (the maid), the OPEC (gardner) and Uncle Sam (big gov't regulators) look totally innocent...but they're not. 1
- An unusual announcement comes to the employees and customers shopping at K-Mart. The store is for sale on aisle 3. (Original give to the Winnike family) [K-Mart Corporation filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection January 22, 2002] 1
- Anglo power stronghold castle is waring with Hispanic pride castle. Representative Philips' Official English language bill is taking a beating. 1
- Another assisted suicide in Michigan. Doctor Kevorkian is arrested for assisting Lady Justice to commit suicide. 1
- Another cartoon examining why presidential candidate Mitt Romney lost to President Obama. Romney's handlers kept him from taking the gloves off. Another example of the establishment Republicans trying to play fair to impress the liberal media. 1
- Anti-Bush people just don't get it... Panel 1. When U.S. troops help defeated Iraqi troops...that's GOOD. Panel 2. When Iraqi troops use captured U.S. troops for propaganda...that's BAD. 1
- Apple software's logo is an apple with a bite taken out of it. Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft, has taken another bite out of the Apple. (I think this cartoon is related to the competitiveness of the two giant computer companies.) 1
- Arias priest on phone, marrying democracy to Ortega, Gorby in cat house, Si! 1
- Arkansas farm boy Clinton goes to shed for seed supply. Passes over bucket of North American Free trade agreement Economy Grower and takes down a bottle of feel good" stuff home brew...Gov't Health care. Ahhh...here it is." 1
- Armenia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, etc. are all buried. Castro's Cuba, China and North Korea are all that's left of the Communist system. US leftist professors aren't noticing the pattern either. 1
- Arms summit, poker stakes, Bush thought horse shoes. friendly game 1
- As President George W. Bush fills the United Airline with Taxpayer subsidized fuel so the war on terror plane can fly, he sees the United Airlines union mechanics tying a chain to the tail so the plane can't. 1
- As gays line up for the big battle in the Supreme Court they notice their good friend, Bill Clinton, is missing. He had to go to Oxford again. It has to do with his political viability. 1
- As if he didn't have enough problems after the democratic convention, President Jimmy Carter has a hungry pelican, presidential independent candidate, John Anderson, eating his fish. 1
- As leaders of the U.S., Europe, Canada and Japan meet in Venice, Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev announces a pull-out strategy in Afghanistan. He stands ready to withdraw his sword slightly from Afghanistan man's back. Mr. Nice Guy. 1
- As people see the military jets taking off and heading toward the Middle East, there could be two things going on. The war could be heating up over there or the impeachment hearings of President Bill Clinton could be heating up in Washington. 1
- As the Ayatollah Khomeini waves (and burns) a red and white U.S. flag he attracts the attention of a lot of other dangerous bulls. Iranian Turks, Kurds, and Marxist student bulls all charge the flag from many different directions 1
- As the G-8 countries gather to solve their economic issues, I doubt if the frugal, Volkswagon-driving Germans will be anxious to pay the bills for the big-spender, free-wheeling, motorcycle gang (USA, France, Britain, etc.) 1
- As the North Atlantic Treat Organization celebrates it's 50th birthday, President Bill Clinton, (and NATO officials) seem to be tempting a large, Soviet Bear to react. The bombing in Yugoslavia seem to go past their mission of fighting a humanitarian war. 1
- As the U.S. Unions build the trade-barrier wall higher President George H.W. Bush and his USA bull are sad because they are keeping separated from Mexico's cow, thus preventing the production of little calves. 1
- As the conflict with Iran heats up, General Alexander Haig's presidential candidacy (tank) moves to the front of the line. 1
- As the government tries to control wages and prices, it is just wasting energy. When wages go up and prices go up, inflation gets further out of reach. It's like a dog chasing it's own tail. 1
- As the peace talks between Israel and Egypt are in the process, President Jimmy enters the room with a reminder. If they fail to reach an agreement, the threat of total war looms large. 1
- As the rest of the sheep stay in line for the establishment leaders to herd them toward Washington, D.C. on the affirmative action road, Supreme Court Justice, Clarence Thomas, a black man, steps out and heads toward freedom. 1
- As the union work horse chases the carrot called, higher wages the inflation death wagon gains more speed. You'd think the unions would catch on after awhile. The carrot they want will always be out of reach. 1
- At the starting gate of the media horse race, only PBS is riding the taxpayer. 1
- Audience watching parade of patriots waving a flag and carrying muskets in reenactment of our revolutionary forefathers. Little boy wonders if the government knows about this independence day parade...and do those people have permits to carry guns? 1
- Autopsy of health problems arising from auto emissions using style of famous Dutch painting. Doctor opens cadaver to show he died from itty-bitty stuff coming from our cars...not Ted Bundy...who seems to be blamed for a lot things locally. 1
- Ayatollah Khomeini puts on his turban, which covers up the hole in his head. In my view, his head is holey. (Hole-y war...get it?) 1
- Ayatollah is drinking from the capitol dome labeled intelligence leaks. Gorby is waiting for his turn holding a cup. 1
- Ayatollah is weaving a pirate flag using silk worm missiles. 1
- Ayatollah warns US not to intervene. Praise Allah, we were running out of space on dry land. 1
- Back in the the old days, an investment company (E.F. Hutton) ran a popular ad saying "When E.F. Hutton speaks, people listen". This is a take-off on that ad. The opposite happens when President Obama speaks to his Treasury secretary. 1
- Back-stabbing and Infighting in the white house brings circle the Wagons call. President Ronald Reagan's staff has brought the Indians (White House critics) inside the circle of the wagon train. 1
- Background music "Ohh, you better watch out..." Reindeer land on sleeping Noriega's house pulling US bomber, not Santa's sleigh. 1
- Banner on wall "Support Your State Prisons / Play Colorado Lotto!" Two ladies walk past a very overcrowded prison. "I understand they're running out of space to house our compulsive gamblers." 1
- Baseball analogy. Taxpayers serve as a backstop for the very hard pitches of the market collapse. Scared little batter, Fannie Mae, with Representative Barney Frank as umpire doesn't have a chance of stopping the ball. Watch out. 1
- Baseball analogy 1
- Baseball steal. City hall steals half-million dollars for the Sky Sox. 1
- Bashar al-Assad's Syrian troops invaded Lebanon. Now the people want to have a pro-Syria party protest march. Signs wanting "Authoritarian Rule", "Down with Voting". etc. are not likely to catch on in Lebanon. 1
- Basket ball analogy 1
- Basketball analogy 1
- Bear swallowing Gorby, Perestroika bear in a tu-tu, miners hat, muzzle 1
- Bella Abzug and Hillary go through extreme inspection for conference in China. Abzug and Clinton ignore big government extreme policies to plan for the same government control in America. 1
- Bernie Goetze shot some thugs in a subway in self defense. He now is protected by lady Justice holding a handgun. 1
- Biden with stolen goods, Kennedy speeches, Kinnock quotes, asking policeman frisking him to hurry 1
- Big Brother Federal Government net snares state families with welfare reform laws including privacy rights, ultimatums, employer mandates, etc. The State of Colorado says the feds Snared a lot more than deadbeat parents there. 1
- Big Government snake oil salesman and highway men wait behind a rock and asks Congressman Charlie Rangel who they are targeting this time. He says, "Job creators." Another robber says, "Again?" (A stage coach is waiting to be plundered.) 1
- Big US Navy batter playing, little kids, Iran Bridgeton, Stark ball. 1
- Big business is in the government welfare pool with little kids. Mr-Mrs. Taxpayer wants freeloaders out. Having coffee with President Bill Clinton doesn't mean they should get to sponge off others...but they do. Crony capitalism at work. 1
- Big fish swallow small fish analogy 1
- Big game hunter and Independent Council, Lawrence Walsh, bags bunny, Mr. Poindexter. Media is excited. 1
- Big game. The free market and President Obama are gambling with OUR money in taking over the auto market. If we win, everyone loses. Obama is raising the stakes $30 billion. Uncle Sam sweats, as does Ms. Liberty. 1
- Big regulator, Representative Charles Schumer holds box of nutty Flakes. Nuttier label points to his head. Big government; regulators represent the high cost of Flakes. 1
- Big spender, Senator Ted Kennedy, is feeling very generous with taxpayer money. He calls for operations all around. 1
- Big, mean bull labeled income tax is standing in the way of paving machine, highway funding. Maybe legislature may go around. 1
- Bike race analogy. The liberal media really hates North Carolina's senator Jesse Helms. They are covering his race but are also helping his opponent, Mr. Gantt. 1
- Bike racing analogy. Capitalism is in a bike race. World Trade competitor seems unable to trust Supply and Demand wheels and has gone to using protectionism training wheels. My bosses found this cartoon hard to understand. 1
- Bill Clinton thinks the zig-zag question asked by Brit Hume was out of line. Three Bill Clintons walk away with Judge Ginsburg, Judge Breyer and Bruce Babbit. 1
- Bill Clinton's new inductees, Gay soldiers and AIDS could affect the blood supply in military. (Original given to E.Roy Smith) 1
- Bill and Hillary Clinton, perform a billfold removal operation for National Health care. Taxpayer's are starting to feel the pain of those who are sick. 1
- Bill and Hillary send UN builders forth to build nations. Troops think the Clintons need to pay more attention to their own house (which is about to fall down) 1
- Bleeding Heart corrections center marshals are hunting an escapee. Dogs have caught the scent of a huge footprint. 1
- Bleeding heart lady can't understand why so many teens are having babies. She's leaning on a government machine which offers free money to teens who get pregnant, and subsidizes businesses who hire them. 1
- Blindfolded elephant and donkey are each trying to pin the S & L blame (tail) on the donkey (or elephant). 1
- Blue print of HUD project shows above-ground building. Below-ground is a toilet. 1
- Boris Yeltsin is driving the Russian sled through a forest of shadowy wolves. The danger is from Soviet hardliners. 1
- Bork is walking away from Senate Judiciary committee door which has constitution nailed to door in Wittenburg, USA. Kennedy and others see heresy. 1
- Bosnia and Vietnam look alike. President Clinton is shaving and thinking he can commit troops to a bloody civil war without Congress getting involved. In the mirror Lyndon B. Johnson is reflected back. 1
- Bosnian leader, Radovan Karadzic, as a tar baby is sitting, smiling as UN rabbit and Bill Clinton are starting to get stuck. News 1
- Boxing Analogy 1
- Boxing analogy. In the Democrat primary, Hillary has an distinct advantage if Barack Obama can't hit her below the belt. The I am a woman shorts cover her whole body. Republican challengers see a problem with that also. 1
- Boxing analogy. Colorado, Indiana and Ohio boost Hart back in boxing ring. 1
- Boxing analogy. Governor Romer faces a new bout for re-election. President Clinton, Transportation Secretary Pena and Interior Secretary Babbitt are all offering to help. The best way for him to help in Colorado is to sneak out the back way. 1
- Boxing analogy 1
- British Prime Minister (Lioness) Margaret Thatcher retires. Nature TV films always depict female lions doing the hunting. Thatcher walks back from a huge water buffalo kill, British socialism. male lions will miss the old girl. 1
- British singer/song writer, John Lennon is shot near his home in New York. Look at all the lonely people" is one of his songs." 1
- Budget Talks. Panel 1. The Republicans are targeting big government spending. They want to save the children. Panel 2. The Democrats are targeting the Republicans. They tell people they want to save social security. 1
- Builders of Arena sites take building materials from schools, police and fire department thinking they are attracting new business' (right priorities) 1
- Buildings look like city offices selling real estate, used cars, news, hospitals...people wonder why businesses don't see much future anymore. 1
- Bummer... you study hard, you do your homework and you make an effort to be smart... and you still get stuck in John Kerry's big mouth! 1
- Bungee jumping, President Bill Clinton, leaps from a hot air balloon labeled, "Government Central Planning Economic Policy". He looks worried at seeing the central planning bungee cord Japan is bouncing back empty. Kinda risky trade plan...what? 1
- CBS ran another hit piece on President Ronald Reagan. He has Alzheimer's disease but they hit him anyway. CBS has no shame. 1
- Cadet Shannon Faulkner was the first female admitted into The Citadel [The Military College of South Carolina]. She has the whole feminist movement on her back. That's a lot of weight. 1
- Cage of the dangerous Anti-Semitic Devil has been broken into. The devil has escaped. The Beirut massacre crowbar has broken open the lock on the door. The massacre in Beirut, blamed on Israel, has the Anti-Semitic devil running loose. 1
- California's Governor Wilson and President Bill Clinton are firemen on ladders waiting to rescue women trapped in burning buildings. They are waiting for camera crews to document their heroic actions. Affirmative Action in action. 1
- Canada's Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau might have a problem getting reelected. His wife, Margaret, has her dirty laundry hanging out on the polling booth curtain wire. 1
- Capitol hill disposal truck, trash cans filled with SDI material, Aspin can't understand why soviets not worried about star wars. 1
- Captain Reagan is telling sailor, Jim Wright, Let's get to work. Reagan is thinking Hoist sail while Wright is thinking, Drop Anchor . State of the Union boat. 1
- Caption " In hindsight, which Dan Quayle sound bite do you wish the media had paid a little more attention to?" Panel 1. The potato spelling mistake? Panel 2. The truth about Clinton's tax hike affecting people making Panel $36,000 a year. 1
- Caption "1 Corinthians 13 1
- Caption "A defense second to Nunn." Senator Nunn as SDI launch pad, arm holding down rocket. 1
- Caption "A special message to the peacenik crowd." Panel 1-3. Peacenik climbs ladder and tries to knock nuke gun down. Fails. Panel 4-8. Reagan climbs ladder on statue, opens head, throws hammer and sickle out, man drops nuke and waves goodbye. 1
- Caption "Ahhh...the insensitive ruling class!" Panel 1-2. Marie Antoinette said "Let them eat cake." gets beheaded. Panel 3-4. Now, Jacques Chirac says, "We can no longer afford cake. Let them eat bread." Farmers hauling him to guillotine. 1
- Caption "And just at the time when young Bill figured out which gal to cut loose, the issue became moot." Both liberal and moderate Democratic women decked Slick Willy. (Original given away to Jeff Baldwin at Summit) 1
- Caption "Another reason why it's great to be an American." Panel 1. George Bush and Bill Clinton shake hands and leave in peace. Panel 2. In Iraq, the only way their leaders leave is...in pieces. 1
- Caption "Both Senators from Colorado think there's something wrong when politicians accept fees from groups who do business with Congress. Guess who can't just say, "no"." Sen. Armstrong looks at empty jar, Wirth's jar is full. 1
- Caption "Budget Talks". Worried donkey and elephant are getting ready to slaughter huge bull, "Social Security cost of living increase". Each saying "You do it. 1
- Caption "Can you spot the liberal?" Teacher holds checkbook, some students see a checkbook, a book of checks, your checkbook...liberals see it as a natural resource. [per Mr. Asay, this is when he started with Creators Syndicate, Inc.] 1
- Caption "Coming soon to your neighborhood" Panel 1. Vets fix dogs, Panel 2. mechanics fix cars, Panel 3. accountants fix business. Panel 4. but if YOU get sick, you may have to go see your Congressman. 1
- Caption "Democratic Congressional leaders were shocked, shocked that their friend, Daniel Ortega would pull yet another social faux pas at the Presidential summit." 1
- Caption "East-West P.R. Competition in Arms Reduction Proposals" Gorby six shots hit coin, Bush shows seven. 1
- Caption "Free elections in the Soviet Union". Ballot has two choices, neck chains vs leg chains. 1
- Caption "Fuel problems?" Panel 1. In most cases, if a school bus runs out of gas, the driver would call for help. Panel 2. With House Speaker Nancy Pelosi driving, she just walks home (leaving the rest of the nation stranded) 1
- Caption "Guess which assault weapon has killed more people in the U.S.A.? Panel 1. [a cigarette] "The one we subsidize?" Panel 2. [a hypodermic needle] "The one we give out free to drug addicts?" Panel 3. [a rifle] "The one we're trying to ban?" 1
- Caption "Guess which service the Clintons want to reform?" Panel 1. Best health care in world? Panel 2. Public education? sex ed news, condoms, bullies, The teacher's union doesn't not want reform. 1
- Caption "Helping the Poor." Panel 1. The government plan is to lower welfare food to people trapped in a pit. Panel 2. The free market answer is to lower a rope ladder where people can climb freedom rungs out of the pit. 1
- Caption "House Democrats prepare for the inauguration of the Clinton presidency." Huge Democrat steam roller crushes buildings while construction of more government programs continues in Washington, DC. 1
- Caption "Ideal Community Standards, as seen by..." Panel 1. Citizen's Project wants to ban "Hate" Panel 2. Colorado for Family Values wants to stop "special rights" for gays. Panel 3. Some of the rest of us would like to see "Big Brother" stopped. 1
- Caption "Jesse Jackson's 5-year Budget Plan". Begging man with cup, "Invest in Handouts". He is also wearing a tax power gun. 1
- Caption "Medevac Helicopters..." Panel 1. As seen by civilized people...life savers generally protected from hostilities. Panel 2. As seen by Muslim Extremists...As a target easy to shoot down. 1
- Caption "Monumental public works projects which commemorate the rulers of their day." Panel 1. Great pyramids of Egypt. Panel 2. Taj Mahal of India. Panel 3. Tomb of Emperor of China. Panel 4. Airport of Denver. It used to have a runway somewhere. 1
- Caption "Mr. Gorbachev pulls back his troops." Soldiers going in, spy agents coming out. 1
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- Caption "Out with the old...in with the new!" Old man 1986 Tip O'Neill is exiting stage left saying Raise... Incoming baby Wright, saying ...Taxes. 1
- Caption "The Bush Waffle House." "Mr. Sununu, call the speaker of the house and see if we..." Reply "...can work out a compromise. Right away, Sir." [The White House looks like a syrup-covered waffle.] 1
- Caption "The Central American Peace Plan". Ortega and Reagan in boxing ring, Nicaragua gets water and Soviet aid. US gets one arm tied, Contra aid, peace plan. 1
- Caption "The Defense Budget." Panel 1. President Reagan takes SDI plan to Congress. Panel 2. Congress sends it back in the form of paper airplanes. 1
- Caption "The Importance of the Second Amendment". Panel 2. has statue of the American Minuteman in 1776 holding a rifle to defend himself. Panel 2. has statue of a Chinese protester in 1989 holding a broom to sweep up the mess. 1
- Caption "The Liberals' idea of leveling the playing field in the marketplace." Huge Uncle Sam lifts a football field to help the "little guy" The successful football team has to run uphill. 1
- Caption "The U.S.-Russian Space Station..." Panel 1. ...built by private entrepreneurs. Welcome space traveler filling station. Panel 2. ...built by government bureaucrats. Hammer (Capitol building) and sicycle. 1
- Caption "The Wall's First Casualty." is the Liberals' "Moral Equivalence" argument. [The Berlin Wall has fallen] 1
- Caption "The budget-cutting competition." (rodeo analogy) Panel 1-4. Elephant cowboy separating a pig from the herd. House cowboy very successful. Panel 5-6. Now...Senate cowboy mounts horse...backwards. 1
- Caption "True pro-lifers try to stop the killing..." Panel 1. ...THIS way (Through ballot box, logic, prayer, medical facts, art, theology, debate, etc.) Panel 2. ...NOT like this... a bullet box and an abortion doctor target. 1
- Caption "Which corrupt leader will be tougher to get rid of?" General Manuel Noriega or House Speaker Jim Wright? 1
- Caption "Which employer do you think is better able to teach your teen-ager how "TO MAKE IT ON HIS OWN"?" Panel 1. A. The boss of burgers? Panel 2. B. The wonk of Washington? (Clinton's Summer Youth Employment program.) 1
- Caption "Which kind of surge would YOU prefer to see in Afghanistan?" Panel 1. More U.S. troops going IN... Panel 2. ...or more DRONES going in and some troops coming OUT? 1
- Caption "Which programming do you think the liberals would find best for your children?" Panel 1. Bugs Bunny entertainment. Panel 2. Sesame Street's education. Panel 3. Captain Planet's indoctrination on environment. Mom! 1
- Caption "Which thought is more frightening?..." Panel 1. The ineptness in the intelligence community. (tossing top secret papers in the trash) Panel 2. ...or more oversight from the congressional community? (Keystone cops) 1
- Caption "Why TV advertiser boycotts work." Shows clown who has thrown trash on angry viewers telling them who brought this garbage to them. 1
- Caption "You know government is part of the problem when..." Panel 1. Social Services lady asks a single, high-school dropout why she wants to have another baby. Panel 2. Teen answers, "I could use the income." 1
- Cardinals gathered at the Vatican elected a new Pope. It's a good thing because the air quality people were getting concerned about the smoke signals polluting the air. 1
- Cars are passing by abandoned home and church and heading for new construction of government buildings. Where are we going? 1
- Cartoon depicts lots of cars traveling on the highway. One car is obviously a polluter. Question 1
- Cartoon drawn in Johnny Hart's BC style. Fat Broad (The Fed) carries big club (Interest rates) has beaten inflation snake to a pulp. 1
- Cartoon rejected because it is anti-gay. Gay men in hospital bed together see aids testing program as discrimination. Nurse thinks it is caused by their lack of discrimination. 1
- Castle Knights prepare for battle. Presidential candidate, physically fit, Ronald Reagan is riding on an elephant. President Jimmy Carter with a huge, overweight, record belly is lifted on to worried donkey. 1
- Celebrating the 4th of July. Panel 1. Display the flag and thank our forefathers. Panel 2. Put up a sign that says your property is protected by the Second Amendment and thank our current, conservative Supreme Court members. 1
- Central American peace patrol drive by Ortega holding a flate tired labeled "Economy" "Aw, c'mon! Let's go back and give the poor guy a hand!" Broken-down truck labeled "Nicaragua" has three bound and gagged hostages. 1
- Charles D. Parrott of CURE is missing another staff member, Charles Bighorse. Mayor Bob Isaac might be up to something. [See Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph article "Charles Parrott's position abolished", dated September 3, 1980, page A2 1
- Chemist shares Olympic torch with athlete. Performance enhancing drugs are quite a problem in sports competition. 1
- Chicken Little must think the pillar of Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere is holding up the sky. He uses a bazooka to destroy her caterpillar which was trying to knock the pillar down. 1
- Chicken as security man [Reagan], trying to hold off the Bear market. 1
- Chief Munger is assigning police to jaywalker control, pool hall curfew, tipsy patrol, etc. 1
- Children are sitting in a broken-down school bus with missing tires labeled, Television and broken families, a broken drive shaft, labeled Academic standards. Educators can always find a small part in the engine that's broken. It's called Lack of Money. 1
- Children at play scaring birds, boo! 1
- Children, in America, might be a little confused. In the state of Oregon, it's OK for a doctor (like Dr. Kevorkian) to assist suicides with pills but he had better not use a gun. Guns are bad. 1
- China dragon looks at her eggs hatch. Most are tiny dragons but one hatches a dragon slayer democracy knight. Now what? 1
- China is hosting the World Olympics and has built a very interesting looking stadium called, "The bird's nest". Vultures carrying Chinese dissidents seem to have taken up residence there. "How embarrassing. " 1
- China's ministry of tourism is having a tough time attracting business. Pictures of Chinese people wearing masks to block out bad air is taking its toll. Advertising Free masks doesn't seem to help. 1
- Chinese dragon is caught in Vietnam tar pit. Soviet bear waits nearby. The U.S. eagle is already a goner. 1
- Chinese visitors to America see writing on bathroom stalls as little walls for wall posters. 1
- Christmas has become so divisive that Santa will require police protection. Mother with children waiting in line observes, "The age of innocence doesn't last as long as it used to." 1
- Church-sponsored soup kitchen gives out free meals. Server says, "I know we have an obligation to feed the needy, but what's our obligation to the lazy?" Not published. 1
- Circular vacuum work project. Deficit clean up leaves dust for the jobs bill to clean up which leaves dust for... House speaker Tip O'Neill tells President Ronald Reagan, the beauty about the program is that Politicians are the ones who REALLY clean up. 1
- Citizen asks lawmaker...put that cigarette out it's the law...seat belts, it's the law, doesn't like big brother messing in our affairs. 1
- Citizens are begging a bureaucrat to think of the children, not to toss people out in the cold, not having a heart...while other Congressmen are wondering if the bureaucrat is a welfare reformer. Actually he is the base closure commissioner. 1
- Citizens are seeing a pretty scary group of trick or treaters wanting candy from their house....George Soros, media types, Acorn voter fraud, Bill Ayers, Reverend Wright, Rezko, NARAL, Congress, etc. 1
- Citizens are visited by a super-scary election booth for Halloween. It really is about trick or treat time, depending on whom the voters elect next Tuesday. 1
- Citizens find themselves tied to tax cut polls while Clinton, Foley and Mitchell run away from deficit reduction plan. Giant gorilla labeled "deficit" approaches. This is what "putting people first" means. " 1
- Citizens hold Health Security card and ask Clinton how we are going to pay for this government-run health care program. Bill Clinton holds up a smoking Medicare/medicaid card saying we can start with the $236 billion in waste we can glean from this card. 1
- City Transit bus is going down street with net to catch forced fares from taxpayers. 1
- City and County officials have fought over years (it seems) about the passage of Union Ave. through a housing development in the Columbine area. Perhaps another plan could look into the idea of sling shooting cars across the divide. 1
- City council and the nazi-like visual police visit a house (that looks a little like our home) with a report that the car has been parked in the driveway for four days. Neighbors rat on neighbors. 1
- City hall building getting ready to ski jump and Broadmoor's Schenk's run. Well, we've gone this far... 1
- City of Colorado Springs (the Frog) gets kicked out of Broadmoor/Skyway princess' castle by state supreme court. Princess refuses to kiss the frog to see if he turns into a prince. 1
- City planners are going to have to go back to the drawing board. The consolidation plan of joining the Broadmoor area with the city of Colorado Springs was scratched. Now the Annexation plan will have to go forward. 1
- Civil rights restoration act written on giant bulldog. Personnel manager to secretary "Doris, do you rememberthat 58-year-old east-Albanian transvestite with aids that we turned down for a job here yesterday?" "He's back!" 1
- Classroom stands around statue of Lady Justice (Swift and Sure) who is a very old lady sitting in a wheelchair. Teacher says, "You should have seen her in her prime." Justice is neither swift or certain in today's America. 1
- Cleaning crew work on senate floor. Asks what they are fighting about now. Answer 1
- Clinton runs toward United Nations symbol with growth chemicals while Senator Helms, head of senate foreign relations committee runs toward plant with clippers. 1
- Clinton's cabinet appointees on jumping donkeys are looking at a dangerous obstacle course set up by the Republicans. They wonder who designed the course. Democrats did. (what goes around comes around) 1
- Clinton's trade agreement with Japan has not beneficial to Japanese men. Women are loving Hillary and women's rights. 1
- Clothing store employees watch a man wearing no pants (Congress) walk out of the room wearing a lampshade and has bucket stuck on his foot. He's there to help them run their business. 1
- Collective bargaining sounds nice but when public employees organized they can strike whip to motivate the taxpayer slaves to row faster. 1
- Colombian drug dealers are killing innocent Colombians while American drug users are complaining "Excuse me? Could we get a little service here? We'd like to get killed too, y'know!" 1
- Colorado (especially Denver) has a brown cloud problem. Though they may not realize it, car-owners imprint their faces in the sky. (When I was young the Ghost Riders in the Sky was my favorite song.) 1
- Colorado Attorney General, Duane Woodard, is arresting gambler Charity Casinos guy while leaving Charity Poker player and lottery player legit. 1
- Colorado Governor Dick Lamm spent big bucks entertaining his top officials. Guess who gets the bill. (I'm not sure of the timing or if it's related to this cartoon, but I remember seeing our governor Lamm at Disneyland sometime around then.) 1
- Colorado Governor Lamm vetoed a strip mining resolution but the legislature overrode the governor's veto. When you have a big enough truck, you can go around the check point. 1
- Colorado Governor, Dick Lamm, bought firemen big, super, duper ice cream pension plans all around. Colorado Springs mayor Ochs doesn't know how he is going to pay for it. 1
- Colorado Legislature goes into special session. They are trying to stem the flow of moral decay river...sand bagging teen violence with quick-fix laws. Perhaps Governor Romer is grandstanding. 1
- Colorado Representative Ken Kramer might not find it so easy to take the bull (Federal spending) by the horns and pull it in. It looks pretty big to me. 1
- Colorado Representative, Ken Kramer, warns fellow firemen (U.S. congress) as the try to put out fire in El Salvador, they should pay attention to the fire starting in the neighboring Mexican oil tanks. It could develop in to a very explosive situation. 1
- Colorado Senator Bill Armstrong has replaced a pie graph with an arm and leg chart showing lean in President Jimmy Carter's budget. 1
- Colorado Senator Bill Armstrong might have avoided a trap set for him by Jack Swigert partisan and the KIMN radio host. 1
- Colorado Senator Gary Hart is running for president and is a part-time senator for the state. He is like (the movie) The Electric Cowboy...flashy lights, entertainer, etc. (takes Saudi money). Colorado voters wonder if he can actually herd cattle. 1
- Colorado Senator Gary Hart's rocket is slow to take off...needs battery jump start from a pick up. Senator John Glenn and Senator Fritz Mondale rockets take off, big time. The Right Bluff is a take-off from the movie, The Right Stuff. 1
- Colorado Senator Hank Brown rides home after roping a giant GOP steer for branding. Original sent to Senator Brown. 1
- Colorado Senator, Michael Bennett needs to be wary of riding with cab driver, President Obama. The record of Senate candidates successfully reaching their destinations with his cab service is not good. 1
- Colorado Senator, Tim Wirth and Democratic congress are stoning President Ronald Reagan's EPA department with money. Taxpayers are not surprised to see that happen. Take THAT, big bureaucracy! 1
- Colorado Spring's mayor, Bob Isaac, is trying convince citizen oarsmen that city sprawl (open spaces in a boat) should be fixed but it would save a lot of energy if they just settled into a boat that has already sunk. 1
- Colorado Springs City Attorney thinks he can stop the ColoWyo expensive coal train. Judge says he can't. 1
- Colorado Springs City Council is a painter trying to paint the sky. He taxes movies, groceries, ice cream but can't figure out how to tax the air. 1
- Colorado Springs City Council would prefer to upgrade emergency services from the band aid providers (Ambulance service) to a more professional Para-medic service. 1
- Colorado Springs City government people are dismantling the Broadmoor Improvement Society's arguments against annexation brick by brick. 1
- Colorado Springs Councilman Bob Isaacs (and future, mayor Bob) would like to dance with the Broadmoor/Skyway babe at the annexation ball. The reply from the lady is, Stuff it in your ear. That might be a little strong. 1
- Colorado Springs District 11 administrators are trying to close the door at South Junior High but a little kid's head is blocking it. Lots of parents are resisting the closure because South has been around for a long time. It's for the children, isn't it? 1
- Colorado Springs District 11 needs to cut the budget somewhere. A Reduction in Force program is implemented. It looks like the district is way overweight in the middle. They need to make the cuts in the school administration area. 1
- Colorado Springs Mayor Bob Isaac, as Tarzan, grabs the beautiful woman, the Broadmoor, and swings from tree to tree. Standing in his way is a very large gorilla, an Issue #3 vote. Will the voters stop the annexation issue? 1
- Colorado Springs Mayor Ochs and his Viking hoard is about to attack the sophisticated, Camelot folks at the Broadmoor Castle. Uh-oh! Annexation looms. 1
- Colorado Springs Mayor Ochs is fighting with the Army and trade unions over water. The National Olympic Training Center's swimming pool is empty. Somebody had better get busy and settle the problem to help the poor diver out. 1
- Colorado Springs Police Union throw a union vote pie at Chief Munger, hits the city maid trying to clean office. 1
- Colorado Springs Transit System subsidizes fares for the truly needy elderly rider, the truly needy lazy rider, and the truly UNneedy businessman. Guess which person is getting taken for a ride? The city taxpayer, who doesn't ride the bus, that's who. 1
- Colorado Springs has a air quality problem. Science man looks for an answer through research and by feeding data into computers. The answer to the problem is that the city needs to clean up his piggy act. 1
- Colorado Springs is in need of better emergency service. If someone gets hit by a falling safe, the medical response folks need to show up with something more than band aids. 1
- Colorado Springs tourism business will be hit by high gas prices. The revolution in Iran has affected the supply of oil to the U.S. How Iranic. 1
- Colorado Springs utility customers are paying too much for coal delivery. The train company is robbing us. (original is missing. I think I gave this cartoon to the lawyer who filed the lawsuit.) 1
- Colorado State Legislature carves a Mount Rushmore likeness with two heads. One is combination of Washington and Linclon and the other one of Martin Luther King. Expedient to birthday recognition day. 1
- Colorado State Senate hands Governor Dick Lamm king-like power in handing the emergency powers bill. 1
- Colorado State lawmakers can't think of any other pressing business to talk about while a $128 million deficit dragon is eating up the capitol building. 1
- Colorado State legislators, Powers, Hefley, and Bob Stephenson think President Carter's 55 Mile and hour speed limit regulation is too slow. They would like to see 65 MPH again. 1
- Colorado Supreme Court taking down billboards "Once we get done with the lady the rest of these signs will be easy. 1
- Colorado University's buffalo is being hunted down by liberal academic scholars, including CU President Hoffman, Communist/activist, Professor Ward Churchill and Lara Liberal. Many conservatives are surprised liberals could ride like that. 1
- Colorado Voters will decide whether or not to allow branch banking in the state. It's a complicated issue and a little bit like asking third grader to drive a city bus. 1
- Colorado ad agency people are planning to shoot a commercial opposing tax-limitation. They would like to film the starving people of Somalia. 1
- Colorado citizen is lifting a huge block, labeled National Defense, into place from environment flat ground. 1
- Colorado delegation, Representative Pat Schroeder, Gary Hart and Bill Armstrong go crying to President Jimmy Carter about Weteye nerve gas storage in Denver. Gee, I wonder why the feds don't want them stored in Washington? 1
- Colorado farmers might have to apply to get on the endangered species list if the want to survive federal control of their water supply. The big hand of EPA is about to shut off the valve on the Two-Forks dam project. (I think I gave the original away.) 1
- Colorado fire chief Manuel Navarro's plan to close fire house #3 got a rapid response for people in the neighborhood. I think he planned it that way. The city council might want to rethink the budget. 1
- Colorado governor Dick Lamm and the U.S. Border Patrol are interested in buying the Great Wall of China. Immigration problems are needing to be solved in the United States. The China trade relations folks might be interested. 1
- Colorado lawmakers ponder the meaning of the word, "person" in clarifying existing criminal statutes. Doctor examines unborn baby with a stethoscope and hears the baby ask, "How do they spell, human rights". Is the unborn baby a person? 1
- Colorado mountains are rich with oil shale deposits. The demand for oil is great. Colorado prospectors know the oil is as valuable as gold but are frustrated that they can't find enough water to bring it safely to the surface . 1
- Colorado representative, Ken Kramer, tosses Volunteer Corps leader, Sam Brown and and his lefty buddies out of his Washington office. Maybe it was something they said. 1
- Colorado representative, Pat Schroeder is shooting off her mouth again. Ka-Pow! She has soldiers ducking from her comments about the Bataan death march junket. She obviously knows very little about defense. (I'm not sure where the original is now.) 1
- Colorado's Governor Richard Lamm goes to the Federal World amusement park to do business. Things have changed from the times where our forefathers believed strongly in state's rights. 1
- Colorado's Governor Roy Romer thinks the process of the evolution of man will reverse if the tax limitation Amendment #1 passes. 1
- Colorado's Senator Floyd Haskell can't seem to make up his mind if he's for more OSHA regulation of small business or less regulation. He's up for reelection...perhaps he's waiting for polls to come out. It's tough to be wishy-washy sometimes. 1
- Colorado's Senator Gary Hart wins reelection and heads back to Washington, D.C. but the donkey he's riding is shot full of arrows. The native Americans, waiting in ambush, missed the opportunity to get the cowboy. 1
- Colorado's roads are collapsing. Politicians recommend we deal with that problem with the good, old-fashioned, American ingenuity. We get the federal government to fix our roads. Private enterprise, local and state government is being ignored. 1
- Commander in Chief orders yet another daring rescue attempt. a Base closure commission helicopter is landing while President Clinton runs toward it carrying the state of California. It's called "saving your base" (voters). 1
- Commander in Chief, Bill Clinton jogs with troops facing away from Bosnia while his feet are going toward Bosnia. Troops wonder how he can do that? 1
- Commander-in-chief, President Jimmy Carter summons help from world opinion dog catcher to deal with Iranian mad dog. Why not just shoot him (the Iranian dog, that is.)? 1
- Common Cause, a left-wing special interest group, would like to see radical campaign reform laws enforced. Here they are laying mines in a track field. Some wonder why so few people want to run for office anymore. 1
- Communism isn't working Hungary. They decide to trade it in for Socialism. 1
- Communist soldiers step over human bodies in Cambodia and Thailand while singing praises of Communism for having such empathy for the underprivileged. (Many progressives and liberal reporters still believe this.) 1
- Computer people, Western Union people, Overnight Delivery service people, Fax Service people, E-mail people and UPS [United Parcel Service] people are all dancing in the street. They are celebrating a Postal rate hike announcement. 1
- Congress and State Department are rolling out the red carpet (stars and stripes) for Gorby to address the Congress. Goby is getting blood on the flag. 1
- Congress delivered on funding for President Ronald Reagan's MX missile program. As the president enters the poker game with the Soviet communists, his hand will be greatly strengthened with the MX bargaining chip arrival. 1
- Congress gets tough on crime. They pass the Brady Bill. A five day waiting period locks up minute-man protecters while thugs run free. 1
- Congress is going to vote on a bill which would limit America to fight one war at a time. If the U.S. had a law like that back in WWII, lady liberty's freedom torch would be gone. Instead she would be giving a Heil Hitler salute. 1
- Congress is on the roof of the capitol building trying to escape the rising water of the Red Ink River. They are preparing to vote to rescue folks stranded on the Mississippi. (Original sent to Boston Comic News) 1
- Congress is pushing grandma into the storefront called Catastrophic Illness Care. On the other side is the Catastrophic National Debt Care cliff. 1
- Congress issues war on poverty gun. Cartoon bubble "Ready... Aim..." Gun is pointing toward entry level jobs kid. Signs on box of guns "Govt. issue War on Poverty Weapons" and "The minimum wage $5.05". 1
- Congress people (all dressed like crooks) can't believe SOME uniformed people SCOFF at the president's proposal to let us operate a deficit-reduction TRUST fund. 1
- Congress reaches into the pocket of taxpayer eating at restaurant. AARP wants to buy Congressman's lunch. Lobbyist buying favors with our money. 1
- Congress worries about little bird deficit. Republicans and President George W. Bush want a gerbil tax cut, but neither party sees the huge $2.23 Trillion spending gorilla sitting in the corner of room. 1
- Congress would prefer to dance with their pork projects than the attractive term limit and line-item-veto wallflowers. 1
- Congress, likes the concept, likes the plan, likes the plane, doesn't like the bill. 1
- Congress, playing for the Salvation Army, might have gone off the wagon on deficit juice. conversion might not be genuine. 1
- Congressman Aspin explains, "We, in Congress, prefer the expensive land-based missile system over the cheaper MS plan recommended by the Pentagon, Mr. President." President Bush cowering "OK, then let's do both." 1
- Congressmen are making a big deal about locking a door to the capitol building so big corporations won't be able to bring in their soft money to influence our government. What the media is not noticing is that congress is opening a bigger entrance door. 1
- Conservative Reagan has a commie under his bed. Egghead liberal has a War octopus with Central America, Far East Persian gulf arms. Liberal tells President Reagan "I understand how you feel." 1
- Conservative, Colorado Springs will always get run over by Liberal, Denver in the city wages department. Denver marches to beat of a different majorette. 1
- Conservatives now have a new dart board target. It was President Jimmy Carter. Now it's Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini. 1
- Constitutionally, who do YOU think should be running the war? Panel 1. President George W. Bush, the Commander in Chief.... Panel 2. ...or the Senators in Chief? (Chaos in the war room contains many recognizable senators) 1
- Consumers, in a small car, are caught in the middle of big feud between big oil, middle east truck drivers and angry truck drivers in the U.S.A. 1
- Corruption, crime and lack of morales in Washington, D.C. under the weak leadership of President Carter seems to be at an all-time-high. It's like the days of Rome where the vast empire was about to fall. 1
- Councilman George James, as a cab driver, is trying to beat the public utilities commission train at the controversial Garden of the Gods rail crossing. Hold on, city passengers! 1
- Councilman Leon Young comes into crowded fat reduction weight room with huge ice cream Sunday. IT's a $21,000 councilman pay proposal. 1
- County Commissioners are duck hunters. Decoy ducks labeled Sales tax proposal. Bird dog with megaphone (Citizens budget review comm.) says ARF! 1
- County commissioner Campbell comes into office and wants to swallow his administrative tail. "I'm not convinced Brother Campbell fully understands the operation of county government." 1
- County commissioners Harris and Whittemore find Charlie Mier's house is made of glass. Rock fight on Conflict of Interest Ave. and Powers Blvd. 1
- County commissioners Marcy Morrison and Loren Whittemore are about to us a big property tax club on a taxpayer. Maybe he would prefer to be beaten by Sales tax club. Good Cop - bad cop routine. 1
- Couple is watching TV and hearing story about Clinton carrying New York, North Carolina, etc. Wife thinks they should wait for the polls to close before the announcement. Husband thinks they should wait for the election to be held. 1
- Courts must decide if a suspect can be compelled to unlock his encrypted computer files. The suspect has a right to remain silent but his computer might not. Interesting case. 1
- Cover page of 1982 year end review. President Ronald Reagan (and his economic program) is tied to a cactus. Federal spending cow has him all wrapped up. 1
- Cowboy Representative Joel Hefley strayed away from his constituent cattle on the term limit issue. Now he seems to be returning. Not. (original giver to Joel Hefley) 1
- Croquet analogy 1
- Cuba's Fidel Castro fears a TV show called Kate and Allie on TV Marti...(I forget the issue). He believes it's another example of Imperialist Terrorism. 1
- Cuban detainees and Fort Chaffee, Ark. are rioting and they aren't even citizens yet. (Usually, only spoiled Americans riot.) 1
- Cuban dictator, Fidel Castro is welcoming Colombian terrorists to Cuba, the communist paradise of the west. Meanwhile some Cubans in welcoming band are taking the opportunity to swim to freedom. 1
- Cuban leader Fidel Castro visits the United Nations in New York. His secret service agents turn Manhattan into an armed camp. Soviet leader, Leonid Brezhnev, is marching Castro and their captives to the meeting of non-aligned nations. 1
- Cuban leader, Fidel Castro visits the UN. The Soviet Bear, labeled communist cuban presence, is climbing aboard President Jimmy Carter's row boat. It's not a bunny rabbit. 1
- Cuban people are leaving the sinking ship while communist rats stay aboard. Cuban sailor asks fellow rat, Fidel Castro, "What does this mean?" 1
- Current welfare system lady is holding a child out the window of a large building. She is on the phone to mom and dad nearby and threatening to drop the child if they want to cut government welfare. 1
- D-11 Superintendent Carnie provided a quick exit for someone on his staff who offered some constructive criticism. He had a long list of friends he wanted to bring aboard to fill the position. Other staff members are worried. 1
- Daddy and child outweigh government workers, judges, police, teachers, etc. on teeter-totter. One good Daddy carries a lot of weight. 1
- Daniel Ellsberg, writer, peace activist and former military analyst, known for releasing the famous Pentagon Papers, now has a new worry. Leaks at the Rocky Flats Nuclear Facility near Denver might be lurking, like a boogy man, under his bed. 1
- Daniel Ortega signing a document "I, Daniel Ortega, hereby promice to comply with the Central American Peace Plan. Signed 1
- David and Goliath analogy. Two headed giant (two party system) flattens independent candidate, John Anderson. 1
- David and Goliath analogy. President Reagan as David has killed the giant labeled Inflation. Behind him is an even larger giant, the '84 deficit drawing his sword. 1
- Day one 1
- Deadbeat Dad, liberal education, courts, church and lawmakers are all in the Do-Your-Own-Thing Bar wondering what is happening to our kids today. The media are serving drinks. 1
- Death carries an Electro magnet lack of vision power pac on his back and wipes out US Steel industry. 1
- Debt policeman is taking old man 1988 in. Man says, "Good luck" to little 1989 baby. 1
- Deep in the Congressional dungeon Watergate reform is still awaiting trial. 1
- Defense Secretary Les Aspin's replacement .... Admiral Bobby Ray Inman is reluctant to get into the tank. It's not in his comfort level. President Clinton might have to choose someone who is a little less paranoid...like Ross Perot. 1
- Defense attorneys for Vernon Wayne Templeman can dance on police officer Mark Dabling's grave. Their sob stories and trial tactics worked to get their convicted murderer a life sentence. Mark Dabling is dead. 1
- Defense attorneys for suspected police murderer, Vernon Wayne Templeman, are using every trick in the book to delay justice. People are losing patience with the court. 1
- Defense lawyer Seawell is in court pleading not guilty for client accused of poaching. Race and economic condition is given as reason. It makes sense if you are running for US senate. 1
- Delegation from the U.S. returns to China. China's dear leader, Deng, rolls out the red carpet, which is a little squishy with blood of Tibetan monks. 1
- Democats and media are leaving a big wrestling match where Uncle Sam is beating the terrorist. They are now interested in the economy. Who are they rooting for there? 1
- Democrat Congressional leaders dressed as doctors don't know where to start cutting spending on tumor-ridden Uncle Sam. 1
- Democrat leaders George Mitchell and Tom Foley are in the DNC lab experimenting with new hatchlings. They are little Taxosaurus Rex babies who grow quite big. 1
- Democrat leaders, Senator (or Representative) Tim Wirth, Pat Schroeder and Senator Sam Nunn are talking about how sanctions on Iraq might be working. They think if blood is more precious than oil, maybe starving the Iraq people might a better strategy. 1
- Democrat, Great Society donkey abandons welfare-state family on the step of the republican house and runs away. 1
- Democratic House Speaker, Tip O'Neil arrives at his office, the day after the election. His secretary says he has a message on his desk. The message, "Stop wasting our money." is written on a very large elephant in his room. 1
- Democratic National Chairman, Roy Romer, is having trouble raising interest in President Bill Clinton's reelection campaign. Small wonder. The Comeback Kid is flying an incredibly old and damaged Bi-plane. 1
- Democratic circus attraction, advertising scary stuff about the economy, Social Security, the environment and abortion rights is losing the audience to the Republican attraction fright house featuring terrorists. 1
- Democratic leaders, Dick Gephardt, Tom Foley and George Mitchell now have a door mat in the White House to announce the era of Congressional gridlock is over. 1
- Democratic leaders, Dr. Mitchell and Dr. Foley try to cure Uncle Sam who is suffering from an anemic recession. They will have to take a little more blood with tax increase leeches. 1
- Democratic leadership in bed with Sandinistas. I just don't understand why Ollie didn't tell Congress the truth about his covert actions in Nicaragua." 1
- Democratic platform balloon being weighed down with NOW, ERA, Gay power, abortion rights. 1
- Democratic president, Clinton, talks with democratic leaders, Mitchell and Foley asking ...if things don't go right, who can we blame?" 1
- Democrats and Republicans are not very happy with the choice of candidates they are putting up for the presidential election. All have their flaws, but it's too late to return them to Uncle Sam. 1
- Democrats can't figure out why the American people keep buying the monster SUVs instead of tiny, economy cars. Presidential candidate Senator John Kerry says, Don't worry. Someday they'll come to their senses. How so? Kerry says, We'll pass a law. 1
- Democrats hope to float their hot air balloon from the unemployment heat coming from the White House. GOP elephants scurry to put the fire out. 1
- Democrats in trouble get off the hook with Attorney General Reno in charge. Some Republicans in trouble are thinking of changing party affiliation before lady Justice arrives. 1
- Democrats wait for GOP winner of fight. Donkey says, "Hey, is this a great country or what?" 1
- Dick Cheney budget cuts as cut off gun muzzle of tank which drops on Colorado Springs. 1
- Dick Gephardt is pounding his desk saying, It's time to stand up... Observer asks, the Red menace? Answer 1
- Different platforms. Panel 1. The GOP elephants want to drill for oil to reduce the price of gas. (Supply and Demand) Panel 2. The Democrats would prefer to suspend a pie-in-the-sky model. (Hope and change) 1
- Dirty judiciary committee, Senators Metzenbaum, Biden, Kennedy, Byrd, who ooze filth try to find dirt on Supreme Court nominee David Souter. 1
- Disney analogy [The Sorcerer's Apprentice]. Nancy's damage control team to clean up the mess. 1
- District Attorney Russel has the unpleasant task of cleaning his assistant, George Vahsholtz from skunk remarks. 1
- Disunity in the Republican state legislature made the elephants look like the three Stooges and made the Democrats and the adulterous Democratic Governor Roy Romer, with his giant veto pen, look good. 1
- Do we expect the CIA to verify Nuclear growth in USSR when they have trouble seeing what is going on in Cuba? There's linkage in verification issues. 1
- Doctor Poll taker stands on victims chest while taking his pulse. Media poll takers feel Joe Public seem depressed. I wonder why? 1
- Doctor fainted after seeing the premium for his malpractice insurance. 1
- Doctors and lawyers are about to engage in a tug-of-war over health care. Doctors are in trouble because as the anchor to the lawyer's side is a giant Hillary Clinton. 1
- Doctors are looking at an X-Ray showing a troublesome shadow of a Swastika on Herr Deutschland. They might have to do another operation. 1
- Donkey and Elephant are in a big truck carrying a front loader. Donkey says, "We always (turned) left to the UN Nation-building projects." Elephant driver thinks a right turn (toward Washington) to go to a project that needs rebuilding. 1
- Donna Yaklich killed her abusive husband. CBS did a story about her plight called, "Cries Unheard", but forgot there were more victims in the Pueblo crime. 1
- Downhill sled race analogy. County commission, state legislature and chamber of commerce all all going down hill. Mayor Bob is not a team player wanting the county sled to not get a good start. 1
- Dr. Bush with lion [Poland] with hammer and sickle in paw. Lion roars "Pain-killer. I need pain-killer." 1
- Dr. Clinton explains life machine to patient. One monitors heart, the other life support, the ax measures how expensive you're getting. Fav. 'toon. 1
- Dr. Fed (Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Paul Volker) wheels Uncle Sam to treatment center. He'a about to give the shock treatment (interest rate hike) to bring inflation under control. 1
- Draft dodger Bill Clinton leads soldiers in oath of office 1
- Draft dodger Bill Clinton stands before the soldiers reflected in the Viet Nam War Memorial. He is holding Robert McNamara's book, "In Retrospect 1
- Drug Czar Bill Bennett, is having a tough time wiinning the war on drugs. Someone stole the tires from his jeep to help pay off his drug pusher. 1
- Drug Czar, Bill Bennett looks a little down as he looks out the window of his huge Drug War Headquarters and watches drug dealers selling crack and other drugs in Washington, D.C. 1
- Drug Suppliers are sent to jail. Get out on the other side to the the demand side (drug users) are in stronger demand. One policeman to another "Maybe we should pay a little more attention to the demand side." 1
- Duarte as State Dept. puppet, Land reform lost, Arena party wins. Duarte says ""Sure, give 'em a vote," you said! "Let 'em determine their own destiny," you said!" 1
- Dukakis, head of donkey, runs to finish line, Jackson and Gore also in head, close race. Man talking to woman "Now that's what I'd call a close race!" 1
- EPA crop duster flies through grocery store spraying higher price tags. Clerk notes pests decide higher prices. Proposed pesticide ban. 1
- Eagle labeled 1st amendment rights, being trapped by campaign spending restrictions cage. 1
- Eagles are watching TV and drinking fish beer. They forget they used to fly. We're getting soft as a nation. President Jimmy Carter calls it malaise. I'd call it, process of decay. 1
- East Berlin police, "We have a new order from the Politburo. We can now allow the people to cross over the border [from West to East] if they want to." "What people? 1
- Easter Cartoon. Panel 1. Roman soldiers have no problem with troublemakers. They execute them...no problem. Panel 2. But if that troublemaker (Jesus) rises from the grave, they have a problem with that. 1
- Eco-freaks are flying over Rwanda to check on the carnage. They are comforted the gorillas are okay but don't seem to see the human beings lying dead on the ground. Thank Heavens the gorillas are OK. 1
- Economic terms as defined by public schools. Supply is diploma, Demand is parent who insists on social diploma. Gross National product is dumb graduate. 1
- Ederly people are being hustled by unscrupulous insurance salesmen. Too bad. [See Colorado Springs Gazette article "Insurers 'Dupe Elderly for Millions'", dated November 29, 1978, page A1 1
- Education 1
- Eight panels showing a couple that doesn't seem to know which way to go. Observers wonder if they are politicians or Smithsonian Historians. [May have been about the "Enola Gay" display marking the 50th anniversary of the atomic bomb dropped on Japan.] 1
- El Paso County Commissioner, Chuck Heim, comes in with a choice of shots...a huge painful private ambulance syringe or a bullet from a handgun called, a tax supported Public Service. 1
- El Paso County Commissioners have an annoying cow lick called community services. Glue, band aids and hair oil don't work to keep them down. They keep popping up in the news. 1
- El Paso County Commissioners might experience the agony of defeat as they see their County Pension Fund runner lining up in government investment line heading the wrong direction. 1
- El Paso County Commissioners toss out competitive bidding on computers and D-11 officials did the same with insurance. I guess they think competitive bidding is a waste. Taxpayers disagree. 1
- El Paso County Commissioners, ______, Terry Salt, Chuck Heim, _____, and Terry Harris believe if they put a new county auditorium (male rabbit) in the downtown area (female rabbit) they will reproduce great things (economic growth). 1
- El Paso County District Attorney, Bob Russel and Chief Criminal Deputy Blakely are considering going to the U.S. Supreme Court to get clarification on Colorado's death penalty law. What they are likely to find are a bunch of wobble-burgers on the bench. 1
- El Paso County District Attorney, Bob Russel, seems to have the ability to hypnotize the jury in the courts. 1
- El Paso County Electrical Workers Union are getting burned by city no-strike amendment. How many union workers does it take to screw in a light bulb? Lots more than pictured here. 1
- El Paso County Sheriff Shipley and District Attorney, Bob Russell are engaged in a serious log rolling competition. Actually it's not a log, it's the taxpayer who is getting rolled. 1
- El Paso County Sheriff Shipley's office has so much drama going on with their budget, it's getting tiresome. Reporters are starting to think they are covering the thespian scenes rather than law and order. 1
- El Paso County citizens would like to see more government programs but don't like to get hit by higher taxes. Politicians offer lots of promises but taxpayers get fooled every time. Dumb as mice, we are. 1
- El Paso County is on life support with DATA management association. It can't look at Bid Right medical supplies. The county commission's attachment to DATA management keeps them from inviting other bidders to compete. Something strange is going on here. 1
- El Paso County voters will decide whether to load their rifle with a 1/2 mill increase bullet to kill the inflation lion which is eating regional libraries alive. Regional library servants hope their employer will act soon. 1
- El Paso County's Fischer Health Board has a very dangerous job cleaning the teeth of the alligator County Commissioners. Perhaps he shouldn't be gripping so much. They might swallow him whole. 1
- El Salvador must decide...should it take Aid from the USA, which would elevate them to freedom or the easy aid from the USSR which will lead them to hanging noose. Uncle Sam notes "Observe! There are strings attached on both sides." 1
- Election 1992. We, the people, send out through the front door our newly elected politicians to grapple with the issues. Meanwhile the scary issues enter our house through the back door. 1
- Election observers witness a celebration of a crowd of people who are overjoyed about Bill Clinton winning the presidency. Those ARE the media celebrating. 1
- Election results showed that senior citizens supported the election of President George W. Bush. They took sacrifices for the children. 1
- Elections in Panama. Referee Noriega is holding up the hand of a beat up Duque. Spotless Candidate Endara lost the bout. 1
- Employer hands money to injured employee. Before the worker can get the money his lawyer, administrator and health care provider reach out to grab it. High premiums are deadly for business growth. State legislature needs to fix it. 1
- Employers are being thrown into the Federal Mandate Chamber to be subjected to Clinton and Kennedy Health care torture. Clinton can't understand why free enterprise executives are so reluctant to hire new employees. (Original sent to Barry Paschal in GA) 1
- Employment bikes rides better with round tires (Supply and Demand) rather than square tires (Comparable worth) Ms. [Janice] Goodman [New York lawyer]. 1
- En Garde! Attorney General, Eric Holder, wants to extend Miranda Rights to foreign war criminals. Jihad leader, Osama Bin Laden carries a large Jihadist sword while Holder wants to engage in a sword fight with a foil pointed the wrong way. 1
- Environmental Political Agency...the dirty truth. Big confrontations with liberals, big government bureaucrats and limited government supporters seem to have the stage while the environment is neglected. 1
- Environmental Protection Agency, sheriff Anne Grouch, has town council polluters in jail. She says, Don't blame me. YOU made the law. 1
- Environmentalist sect comes together on Earth Day. 1
- Environmentalists, unions, NEA, Gays, Feminists, trial lawyers and Democrats are measuring the drapes in President George H. W. Bush's White House office. 1
- Establishment Elephant soldiers notice the commoners are restless amid the bear attacks and taxing elites. Should the GOP Congress stop building the Washington castle? Heavens no. The democrats are STILL out-spending them. 1
- Ethiopia's General Mengistu nurses starving baby with a gun. Communism is a government-caused famine. 1
- Euro symbol is tied to boot of Italy and bounces back. All those linked countries are having fun on a bungee cord. Uncle Sam says, Normally the Europeans are a bit more reserved. 1
- European Fox and US eagle are in a NATO boat. Soviet Bear looms. Europe sees no problem. 1
- Even after all these years, the saga of Watergate continues to be an issue. (I forget what story spurred this cartoon. Maybe I just wanted to draw President Nixon and the Watergate crew.) 1
- Even though there were scandals tied to local politicians, Diggs, Flood, Richmond, Roybal and Wilson, the voters reelected them anyway. It's like giving them a license to steal, lie, cheat, etc. 1
- Ever the big government supporter, the American Association of Retired People (rats) are leaving the soon to be sinking social security ship driven by President Obama and democrats. 1
- Ever the wishy-washy moderate, GOP Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, fell for the Obama "compromise" on the budget, which means they will once again kick the debt can down the road. In McConnell's logic the democrats will OWN it. right. 1
- Evergreen cartoon sent to Creators. Panel 1. Republican tug-of-war competitors ask for help from three other elephants. Panel 2. The three elephants are Governor McDonnell, Governor Kasich and Governor Scott. They wonder which side to join. 1
- Evergreen sent to Creators June 2012 Since politicians know what's best for our health care, why go to medical school? 1
- Every Election year, Democrats like to scare elderly voters by telling them the Republicans want to stop their Social Security check from coming in. This time, the Republicans beat them to the trick. 1
- Every state is leaping toward the $4.4 billion Uncle Sam is offering for a Supercollider. 1
- Everyone knows you shouldn't feed bears. Newly declared presidential candidate, George McGovern thinks if we feed the soviet bear Central American bacon, we'll be OK. 1
- Exxon logo "Put a Tiger in your tank." Service station attendant offers an oil-soaked duck. 1
- Fact-finding governmental groups and media crowd seem to outnumber the starving Cambodians. 1
- Falling dollars see gold on solid ground. They think Gold is up. They are going down. 1
- Family at home is watching TV and reading news stories about UN working on peace in the Middle East, South African's transfering power to blacks, etc. while all around them people are killing on another. Media spin in action. 1
- Family driving through a downtown entertainment zone filled with Rap Music, Horror flicks, Drug comedy, Die, Mutha movie marquee, Sex video, etc. and see Green Power actors talking to media about pollution coming from other industries. 1
- Family going to church hears a question raised by their daughter, Dad, what does freedom cost? Shadows of many ghost soldiers from America's past guard the path for the family to worship as they choose. 1
- Family hears news about Al-Qaida beheading American hostage Paul M. Johnson. [See Colorado Springs Gazette article "Saudis televise rebel's body", dated June 20, 2004, page A3] Father points out in this country, we call sleep deprivation Torture. 1
- Family scene. Senator Wright, as mom, is telling daddy Reagan about how Japan ate their kid's (US education) lunch again. Reagan tries to give kid advice. Wright says, Words? you can't solve problem with words. He needs more lunch money. 1
- Famous O.J. car chase is reversed. Instead of cop cars following O.J.'s white SUV, white SUVs (labeled, "public inquiry") are following Los Angeles police car. 1
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- Interview with Sallie Clark, El Paso County Commissioner from 2005 to 2016. Clark tells about starting her small business, tourism in the Pikes Peak region, and the general growth of the city. 1
- Oral History Interview with Avi, conducted by Brett Lobello. Avi describes his experience in Colorado Springs with homelessness, and his artistic and outdoors interests. 1
- Oral History Interview with Lance, conducted by Brett Lobello. Lance describes his experience in Colorado Springs with homelessness. 1
- Oral History Interview with Shayne, conducted by Brett Lobello. Shayne describes his experience in Colorado Springs with homelessness, housing challenges, his health struggles, the police, and city government. 1
- Oral history interview with Alice conducted by Brett Lobello. Alice recalls her childhood in Louisiana and Colorado Springs and her experience with homelessness. 1
- Oral history interview with Darian, conducted by Jamie Wagner. Darian describes his childhood in Toledo, how he came to be homeless, and his daily life at The Place. 1
- Oral history interview with Devin, conducted by Jamie Wagner. Devin discusses his childhood in Tuscon, his time in the military, and his daily life at Springs Rescue Mission. 1
- Oral history interview with Harold Orcutt of Fountain, Colorado. Orcutt recalls his lifetime residence in Fountain and many of the local businesses. 1
- Oral history interview with Juliet, conducted by Brett Lobello. Juliet describes her experiences with homelessness, transitional housing, and her family. 1
- Oral history interview with Karen conducted by Jamie Wagner. Karen describes her social work with unhoused youth, gardening for self care, childhood memories, and the challenges facing young people regarding mental health. 1
- Oral history interview with Mary M. Baker of Fountain, Colorado in which she recalls her life as a hog farmer, the 1965 flood, and her childhood home. 1
- Oral history interview with Nette conducted by Jamie Wagner. Nette describes her childhood and schooling in Colorado Springs, life as a homeless youth, and her passion for art. 1
- Oral history interview with Neva Torbit of Fountain, Colorado recalling the history of the city of Fountain. Torbit discusses many early Fountain businesses, land owners and her life traveling and working with her husband, Bud Torbit. 1
- Oral history interview with Rachel, conducted by Jamie Wagner. Rachel describes her family situation, her childhood in Haiti, and her experience as an unhoused person and the dangers she faces. 1
- Oral history interview with Tae conducted by Jamie Wagner. Tae describes her childhood in South Dakota and experiences with being unhoused in Colorado Springs. 1
- Part one of three of an oral history interview with Wendell Sample, longtime resident of Fountain, Colorado. Sample recalls life on a dairy farm, local farming families, and the many businesses of Fountain. 1
- Part one of two of an interview with Millicent ""Mikki"" Kraushaar recounting the founding of the nonprofit Silver Key Senior Services in Colorado Springs. 1
- Part one of two of an oral history interview of Mary DeGroot, longtime Fountain resident. DeGroot recalls the growth of many new subdivisions and the early stores and residents of the town. 1
- Part three of four of an interview with Dean Tollefson, local Unitarian Universalist community chaplain. He describes the culture of Colorado Springs, the treatment of children, and the resources made available to the poor. 1
- Part three of three of an oral history interview with Wendell Sample, longtime resident of Fountain, Colorado. Sample recalls life on a dairy farm, local farming families, and the many businesses of Fountain. 1
- Part two of four of an interview with Dean Tollefson, local Unitarian Universalist community chaplain. He discusses city and county governance, politics, and funding. Tollefson also describes his views on local journalism. 1
- Part two of three of an oral history interview with James Phillips, director for Colorado Springs Utilities. In this interview, Phillips briefly discusses city politics in 1972. 1
- Part two of three of an oral history interview with Wendell Sample, longtime resident of Fountain, Colorado. Sample recalls life on a dairy farm, local farming families, and the many businesses of Fountain. 1
- Part two of two of an interview with Millicent ""Mikki"" Kraushaar recounting the founding of the nonprofit Silver Key Senior Services in Colorado Springs. 1
- Part two of two of an oral history interview with Mary DeGroot, longtime Fountain resident. DeGroot recalls the local schools, businesses, and the growth of Fort Carson. 1
- Very brief interview with rancher Kirk Hanna, made during a round-up at the Hanna Ranch near Fountain, Colorado. Hanna talks about branding and castrating cattle. 1
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- Hilltop Home 30
- Donkey Days 29
- Bronc Days 23
- A Colorado College football player posing on Washburn Field. 22
- Air Force Academy gardens designed by Dan Kiley, landscape architect. 16
- Focus on the Family 10
- Hugh Thomas rounding a sharp curve in the Bandermere Special #12. 10
- Colorado Springs Pride Parade 9
- 20 East St. Vrain Street (First Congregational Church) 8
- 420 North Nevada Avenue - First United Methodist Church 8
- Looking South from the Pedestrian Bridge at the Bijou Street Bridge. 8
- Aerial photograph of Manitou Springs, Colorado, photo facing northwest. US Highway 24 travels up the right side of the photo. Pikes Peak is partially visible in the top left corner of the photo. 7
- Looking North from the Colorado Avenue Bridge at the Bijou Street Bridge. 7
- Two Colorado College football players posing on Washburn Field. 7
- 5250 North Nevada Avenue. Colorado Springs nonprofit ComCor Inc. has held the belief that people can and do change, and now the organization itself is changing, with a new name [Embrave] and new services for homeless residents in mind. 6
- 831 South Nevada Avenue - Lowell Elementary School 6
- Electrical workers Strike Picket 6
- 4950 North Nevada Avenue 5
- 5056 North Nevada Avenue 5
- 5190 North Nevada Avenue 5
- 5580 North Nevada Avenue 5
- 8 South Nevada Avenue 5
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. Cimarron Street travels along the bottom of the photo. 5
- Close-up detail of a picket head. 5
- Destruction and debris left behind by the Memorial Day flood in 1935. 5
- Fannie Mae Duncan 5
- Glen Cove Ski Area 5
- Myron Stratton Home 5
- 00 East St. Vrain Street (431 North Cascade Avenue) 4
- 1 South Nevada Avenue 4
- 107 North Nevada Avenue 4
- 2 North Nevada Avenue - Colorado Square Building 4
- 200 South Nevada Avenue - Pioneers' Museum 4
- 220 Shadow Ridge Grove 4
- 224, 228, 232, 236, 240, 244, 248, 252 & 256 East Writers Way 4
- 301 North Nevada Avenue - Palmer High School 4
- 4660 North Nevada Avenue 4
- 5025 North Nevada Avenue 4
- 530 North Nevada Avenue 4
- 5800 North Nevada Avenue - East Side 4
- 5825 North Nevada Avenue 4
- 601 East St. Vrain Street 4
- 730 North Nevada Avenue 4
- 825 North Nevada Avenue 4
- A woman leads a horse being ridden by a boy at Frontier Boys Village. 4
- Aerial photograph of Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak, photo facing west. The Rocky Mountain Front Range is prominently visible in the top half of the photo, with Pikes Peak at the center of the horizon. 4
- Aerial photograph of Colorado State Highway 94 east of Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Highway 94 travels diagonally through the upper portion of the photo and Page Road travels diagonally down the center of the photo from the highway. 4
- Aerial photograph of Penrose Stadium in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. 4
- Aerial photograph of Pikes Peak, photograph facing south. The Catamount Reservoirs can be seen in the lower half of the photo. The Pikes Peak Highway can be seen traveling up the mountain in the right half of the photo. 4
- Air Force Academy gardens designed by Dan Kiley, landscape architect. Engraved on monument "Man's flight through life is sustained by the power of his knowledge." and "Presented by members of the Air Training Command 1958". 4
- Badly damaged house and washed out road showing damage caused by the Memorial Day flood in 1935. 4
- Building on grounds of Myron Stratton Home 4
- Damaged equipmnt in Pikeview Mine 4
- Lincoln Building, Myron Stratton Home 4
- Racing driver Louis Unser. 4
- 00 East St. Vrain Street (430 North Tejon Street) 3
- 00 West St. Vrain Street (420 North Cascade Avenue) (Young Life) 3
- 100 East St. Vrain Street (420 North Nevada Avenue) (First United Methodist Church) 3
- 100 East St. Vrain Street (501 North Tejon Street) 3
- 107, 111 & 113 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 108 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 200 East St. Vrain Street (429 North Nevada Avenue) 3
- 209 South Nevada Avenue. Colorado Springs Health Partners. 3
- 210 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 214 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 218 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 219 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 221 - 223 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 226 - 228 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 300 East St. Vrain Street (501 North Weber Street) 3
- 315 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 326 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 400 East St. Vrain Street (501 North Wahsatch Avenue) 3
- 401 North Nevada Avenue - Palmer High School 3
- 412 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 414 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 415 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 418 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 419 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 425 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 428 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 436 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 4700 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 4918 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 5000 North Nevada Avenue - West Side 3
- 504 - 506 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 505 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 5050 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 5260 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 527 East St. Vrain Street (Independent Missionary Baptist Church) 3
- 5540 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 5867 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 5895 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 5901 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 605 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 606 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 611 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 618 North Nevada Avenue. Room at the Inn. 3
- 624 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 632 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 705 South Nevada Avenue - Police Operations Center 3
- 714 North Nevada Avenue. Econo Lodge. 3
- 720 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 800 South Nevada Avenue (201 East Las Animas Street) 3
- 819 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 820 North Nevada Avenue. Colorado College Inn. 3
- A group of alumni pose for a group portrait taken in what appears to be a school cafeteria. 3
- A young boy talks with Santa Claus, holding a wrapped gift. 3
- Aerial photograph of Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, photo facing north. 3
- Aerial photograph of Fort Carson in Colorado, photo facing southeast. Construction of several buildings can be seen near the center of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels through the middle of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (below in the photo). 3
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels through the photo, just below center. Fountain Creek flows through the lower portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Penrose Hospital in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Nevada Avenue travels through the photo, just below center. Penrose Hospital can be seen just above center in the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. Colorado/Manitou Avenue travels through the photo, just below center. Red Rock Canyon can be seen in the middle of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Cimarron Street travels along the bottom of the photo. Mountains can be seen along the top of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing northeast. US Highway 85/87 travels through the middle of the photo. Fountain Creek flows along the bottom of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing northwest. US Highway 85-87 travels up the left side of the photo with Fountain Creek to the west (left in the photo). 3
- Aerial photograph of the Cheyenne Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Colorado State Highway 115 travels up the left side of the photo. Quail Lake can be seen above center in the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing west. The airport can be seen below center in the photo. Powers Boulevard travels through the upper portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the Fountain Valley in Colorado, photo facing southwest. Fountain Creek flows through the lower portion of the photo. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the middle of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the Villa Loma neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. Powers Boulevard travels up the left side of the photo and intersects Constitution Avenue to the left of center in the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing east. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northeast. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels up the right side of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southeast. Interstate 25 travels up the left side of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels through the lower portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of west Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Highway 24 travels up the right side of the photo. Old Colorado City can be seen at the bottom of the photo, with the Westside neighborhood visible near the middle of the photo. 3
- Broadmoor Hotel 3
- Car #9, Coniff Special. 3
- Charley Dunn of Company #1 being carried down the aerial ladder by Charles VanNattan, C.E. Spencer, and Karl R. Moses. Dunn was overcome by smoke fighting a fire that occured in downtown Colorado Springs on April 6, 1928 at 102 North Tejon Street. 3
- Colorado College Homecoming football game. 3
- Colorado Springs Community Animal Response Team small animal shelter set up at Cheyenne Mountain High School during the Waldo Canyon Fire. 3
- Colorado Springs Vice-Mayor Leon Young. 3
- Cottage, Myron Stratton Home 3
- Cottages, Myron Stratton Home 3
- Daniel Couger, distinguished professor from College of Business at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. 3
- Four young men sitting together with two horses standing behind them. From left to right, Adrian Mousel (19), Nick Mousel (20), Larry Renner (19) and David Renner (16). 3
- General "Chappie" James sings with Sammy Davis, Jr. 3
- Herb Bryers sitting in his #7 Weiher Alignment Special race car that he drove to a second place finish in the 1950 Pikes Peak Hill Climb. 3
- Memorial Day Flood 3
- Nevada Avenue and Platte Avenue - General Palmer Statue 3
- Red Rock Canyon Quarry. 3
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- 00 East St. Vrain Street (501 North Cascade Avenue) 2
- 00 North Nevada Avenue (127 East Kiowa Street) - City Parking Garage 2
- 00 South Nevada Avenue (201 East Pikes Peak Avenue) - U.S. Post Office 2
- 00 West St. Vrain Street (506 North Cascade Avenue) 2
- 100 North Nevada Avenue (219 East Bijou Street) - First Presbyterian Church 2
- 100 West Antlers Place 2
- 100 West Antlers Place. Sign for "The Antique Mall" is next to stairwell. Seven electric meters on the other side of the stairs. Door, window trim and facade are red. 2
- 108 West Antlers Place 2
- 108 West Antlers Place. Playground equipment behind chain link fence. 2
- 117 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 118 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 12 West St. Vrain Street 2
- 128 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 130 South Nevada Avenue - City Parking Garage 2
- 15 North Nevada Avenue [in 2023 the upper facade was changed and was home to Mountain Chalet, sporting goods] 2
- 18 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 200 East St. Vrain Street (430 North Weber Street) 2
- 200 East St. Vrain Street (501 North Nevada Avenue) 2
- 200 North Nevada Avenue - Acacia Park 2
- 21 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 224 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 225 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 235 South Nevada Avenue. Offices of Colorado Springs Independent newspaper. 2
- 30 South Nevada Avenue - City Administration Building 2
- 300 East St. Vrain Street (431 North Weber Street) 2
- 304 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 309 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 311 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 316 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 316 and 320 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 318 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 322 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 324 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 332 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 420 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 421 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 421 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 424 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 428 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 429 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 432 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 4730 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 4900 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 500 East St. Vrain Street (502 North Royer Street) 2
- 501 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 502 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 5020 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 505 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 512 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 515 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 517 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 518 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 523 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 525 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 525 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 526 and 528 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 529 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 5290 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 530 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 5400 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 5600 North Nevada Avenue - West Side 2
- 5875 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 5885 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 5935 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 603 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 607 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 607 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 608 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 610 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 611 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 612 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 613 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 615 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 616 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 617 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 617 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 618 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 620 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 620 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 623 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 626 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 629 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 630 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 632 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 705 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 705 South Nevada Avenue - Police Operations Center Parking Garage 2
- 707 - 709 - 711 North Nevada Avenue (Hallenbeck Building) 2
- 710 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 715 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 724 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 809 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 815 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 832 North Nevada Avenue. Conoco service station. 2
- 832 South Nevada Avenue - Perfect Peace Baptist Church 2
- 910 South Nevada Avenue 2
- A boy stands in front of a log house at Frontier Boys Village. 2
- A man stands next to a circa 1914 two-seat runabout automobile bearing a 1914 Colorado license plate that is parked on a dirt road in the mountains. 2
- A wooden bridge over rocky creek bed 2
- Abandoned wooden mining building with attached wooden bridge. 2
- Adolf Mohl, Leo Mohl's father. 2
- Aerial photograph of 8th Street in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. 8th Street travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Austin Bluffs Parkway in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Austin Bluffs Pkwy travels up the center of the photo. The University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) can be seen below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Centennial Boulevard in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Centennial Blvd travels diagonally up the photo from the bottom right corner and intersects Garden of the Gods Road in the upper left area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak, photo facing west. Platte Avenue travels up the center of the photo. The Rocky Mountain Front Range is prominently visible in the upper portion of the photo, with Pikes Peak at the center. 2
- Aerial photograph of Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Interstate 25 travels up the photo from the bottom right corner. Nevada Avenue travels up the left side of the photo. Downtown Colorado Springs is visible just to the left of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Colorado State Highway 115 in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Highway 115 travels up the center of the photo. Fort Carson can be seen in the bottom right corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Colorado State Highway 94 east of Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Highway 94 travels up the right edge of the photo and Page Road travels through the center of the photo from the highway. 2
- Aerial photograph of Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, photo facing south. 2
- Aerial photograph of Cottonwood Creek in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Cottonwood Creek flows up the center of the photo. Black Forest Road travels up the right side of the photo and Woodmen Road travels along the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Cripple Creek, Colorado, photograph facing northeast. The city of Cripple Creek can be seen near the center of the photo, with Pikes Peak in the distance. 2
- Aerial photograph of Douglas County, Colorado, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels through the lower portion of the photo, with East Plum Creek to the east (below in the photo). Tomah Road travels up the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Downtown Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. The Bijou Street bridge is visible at the bottom of the photo, where the road crosses over Interstate 25, Monument Creek, and railroad tracks. 2
- Aerial photograph of Falcon, Colorado, photo facing northwest. US Highway 24 travels diagonally through the upper portion of the photo. The Meadow Lake Airport can be seen near the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Falcon, Colorado, photo facing south. US Highway 24 travels diagonally up the right side of the photo. Judge Orr Road travels along the bottom of the road. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain Boulevard in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Fountain Blvd travels up the center of the photo and intersects Circle Drive at the bottom of the photo. The Valley Hi Golf Course can be seen on the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing north. Interstate 25 travels up the left side of the photo, with Fountain Creek to the east (right in the photo). Jimmy Camp Creek can be seen in the upper right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing north. Interstate 25 travels up the right side of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (right in the photo). The city of Fountain can be seen above center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northeast. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the lower portion of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (above in the photo). 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels diagonally up the photo from the bottom left corner with Fountain Creek to the east (right in the photo). Fort Carson is visible in the distance at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels up the left side of the photo. Fountain Creek flows down the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing south. Interstate 25 travels up the left side of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (left in the photo). The Ray Nixon Power Plant would later be built in the area above center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southeast. US Highway 85/87 and railroad tracks travel up the left side of the photo. Fountain Creek flows up the right side of the photo. Interstate 25 can be seen in the upper right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Fountain Creek flows diagonally through the photo, with Interstate 25 to the west (above in the photo). Jimmy Camp Creek can be seen in the lower left area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the upper portion of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (below in the photo). Jimmy Camp Creek flows up the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels through the middle of the photo. Fountain Creek flows through the lower portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Garden of the Gods Road in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Garden of the Gods Rd travels through the lower portion of the photo. Popes Bluffs can be seen in the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Garden of the Gods Road in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Garden of the Gods Rd travels diagonally down the center of the photo and ends at 30th Street in the lower right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Lake Avenue in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. Lake Avenue travels through the middle of the photo. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the upper right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Manitou Springs, Colorado, photo facing west. US Highway 24 travels up the right side of the photo. Manitou Avenue travels up the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Manitou Springs, Colorado, photograph facing north. Manitou Springs can be seen in the lower right area of the photo, with US Highway 24 traveling through Manitou and up further into the mountains. 2
- Aerial photograph of Monument area in Colorado, photo facing southwest. Colorado State Highway 105 travels through the photo, just below center. The Rocky Mountain Front Range is visible along the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Monument, Colorado, photo facing east. Interstate 25 travels through the middle of the photo. Beacon Lite Road travels through the photo, just to the west (below in the photo) of I-25. 2
- Aerial photograph of Monument, Colorado, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels through the lower portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of North Nevada Avenue in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Nevada Ave travels through the lower portion of the photo. Fillmore Street travels up the left edge of the photo. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Old Colorado City in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Cimarron Street (US Highway 24) travels up the photo, just to the right of center, and intersects 31st Street below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Penrose Stadium in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. 2
- Aerial photograph of Peterson Field in Colorado Springs, photograph facing southeast. Peterson Air Force Base (now known as Peterson Space Force Base) was known as Peterson Field at the time this photo was taken. 2
- Aerial photograph of Pueblo, Colorado, photo facing northeast. Interstate 25 travels up the right side of the photo. Lake Minnequa is visible on the left side of the photo. The Colorado Fuel and Iron Steel Mill can be seen on the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Rampart Reservoir in El Paso County, Colorado, photo facing northwest. 2
- Aerial photograph of Rampart Reservoir in El Paso County, Colorado, photo facing west. 2
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. 2
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. US Highway 24 can be seen in the bottom left corner of the photo. Red Rock Canyon would later be purchased by the city and turned into an open space. 2
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. US Highway 24 (Cimarron Street) travels through the lower portion of the photo and intersects 31st Street at the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing northeast. US Highway 85/87 travels through the lower portion of the photo with Fountain Creek to the west (below in the photo). Widefield High School is visible near the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing northwest. US Highway 85/87 travels up the right side of the photo. Fountain Creek flows down the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing southeast. US Highway 85/87 travels diagonally up the center of the photo. Fountain Creek flows up the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of US Highway 24 in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Highway 24 travels through the photo, just below center. Marksheffel Road travels diagonally through the lower portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Union Boulevard in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Union Blvd travels up the center of the photo, intersecting Academy Boulevard at the bottom of the photo and intersecting Austin Bluffs Parkway at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Vollmer Road in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Vollmer Rd travels up the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Woodland Park, Colorado, photo facing southeast. US Highway 24 travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Woodland Park, Colorado, photograph facing northwest. US Highway 24 travels up the left side of the photo. Woodland Park is visible in the distance in the upper left area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Woodmen Road in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Woodmen Rd travels along the bottom of the photo. Black Forest is visible at the top of the photo. Raygor Road travels down the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of a neighborhood in a wooded area, likely in Black Forest, Colorado. A dirt road travels through the lower portion of the photo and another travels up the right side of the photo. Buildings can be seen throughout the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of a rural neighborhood, likely in El Paso County, Colorado. A dirt road travels through the middle of the photo and buildings are visible throughout the photo. Snow can be seen on the ground. 2
- Aerial photograph of southwest Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. The Broadmoor Hotel and Golf Course are visible in the lower right area of the photo. Interstate 25 travels through the photo from the middle of the right edge. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Airport Road and Murray Boulevard intersection in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Airport Rd travels up the center of the photo and intersects Murry Blvd near the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Broadmoor Bluffs neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. South Nevada Avenue (Colorado State Highway 115) can be seen in the bottom left corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Broadmoor Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. The Broadmoor Golf Club is visible in the top right corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. The Broadmoor Hotel can be seen at the bottom of the photo. Lake Avenue travels down the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Lake Avenue travels up the center of the photo and ends at the hotel. Part of the Rocky Mountain Front Range is prominently visible in the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Camelback Pointe Apartments in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Centennial Boulevard travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Cimarron Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Constitution Avenue travels diagonally up the left side of the photo and Marksheffel Road travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Cimarron Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Marksheffel Road travels diagonally through the lower portion of the photo and intersects Constitution Avenue on the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Cimarron Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. US Highway 24 travels down the left side of the photo. Palmer Park is visible in the top right corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing east. Fountain Boulevard travels up the right side of the photo and ends at the airport. The runway can be seen along the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing northwest. The airport is visible on the right side of the photo. Construction of Powers Boulevard travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing southwest. Fountain Boulevard travels diagonally down the photo from the top right corner and ends at the airport to the left of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing west. The airport can be seen at the bottom of the photo. Fountain Boulevard travels down the center of the photo. Powers Boulevard travels through the photo, just below center. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing west. The airport can be seen in the lower left quarter of the photo. Powers Boulevard travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Crystal Hills neighborhood in Manitou Springs, Colorado, photo facing south. Manitou Avenue (served as US Highway 24 at the time) travels along the bottom of the photo. Red Rock Canyon is visible on the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Crystal Hills neighborhood in Manitou Springs, photo facing south. US Highway 24 travels along the bottom of the photo. Part of Red Rock Canyon is visible in the upper left of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Deerfield Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Hancock Expressway travels up the center of the photo and intersects Drennan Road to the right of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Deerfield Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Hancock Expressway travels up the left side of the photo and intersects Drennan Road to the right of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Fountain Valley School in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Gateway Park neighborhood Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Airport Road travels down the right side of the photo. Runways are visible at the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Gateway Park neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Airport Road travels up the right side of the photo. Powers Boulevard travels through the lower portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Interstate 25 and Baptist Road interchange in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. I-25 travels up the right side of the photo, with the Baptist Assembly Rd interchange visible to the right of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Kissing Camels Golf Course in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. 30th Street travels along the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Kissing Camels Golf Course in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. 30th Street travels through the lower portion of the photo. Garden of the Gods is visible at the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Latigo Ranch in Elbert, Colorado, photo facing southeast. Latigo Ranch visible above center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Midland neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Cimarron Street travels through the lower portion of the photo and intersects 21st Street below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Mountain Shadows neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Centennial Boulevard travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Mountain Shadows neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Centennial Boulevard travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Mountain Shadows neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. 30th Street travels diagonally through the lower portion of the photo and ends at Centennial Boulevard on the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Northgate neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. Black Squirrel Creek flows up the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Northgate neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels along the top of the photo. Black Squirrel Creek flows up the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Pikes Peak Park neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. The Hancock Expressway travels through the photo, just below center. Industrial buildings are visible in the lower half of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Pleasant Valley neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. The Garden of the Gods Club can be seen in the lower left area of the photo. Part of Garden of the Gods is visible in the lower right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Pleasant Valley neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. 31st Street travels along the bottom of the photo. Cimarron Street (US Highway 24) travels up the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. Woodmen Road travels diagonally down the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels diagonally down the right side of the photo, with the North Nevada Avenue interchange visible below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels up through the lower portion of the photo with the Rockrimmon Boulevard interchange visible below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. West Woodmen Road travels through the photo, just below center. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Mt. Saint Francis can be seen just above and to the right of center in the photo. The Pikeview Quarry is visible at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Mt. Saint Francis can be seen just above center in the photo. The Pikeview Quarry is visible at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rustic Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Powers Boulevard travels through the middle of the photo, intersecting Palmer Park Boulevard to the left of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Cresta Road / 21st Street travels diagonally through the bottom left corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Cresta Road travels along the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Stratmoor Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Colorado State Highway 115 travels along the bottom of the photo and Interstate 25 travels along the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Stratmoor Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Colorado State Highway 115 travels along the bottom of the photo. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Upper Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. Downtown Colorado Springs can be seen in the distance at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Upper Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Upper Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Gold Camp Road travels through the photo, just below center. The base of the Rocky Mountain Front Range can be seen in the upper half of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing east. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (above in the photo). 2
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing north. Interstate 25 travels up the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the lower left area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the original Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado, photo facing east. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. The stadium has since been demolished to build a larger football stadium in the same area. 2
- Aerial photograph of the original Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado, photo facing north. The stadium has since been demolished to build a larger football stadium in the same area. 2
- Aerial photograph of the runways at Peterson Field in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. 2
- Aerial photograph of the town of Palmer Lake, Colorado, photo facing west. Palmer Lake is visible at the center of the photo, with Colorado State Highway 105 and railroad tracks traveling around the lake. 2
- Aerial photograph of west Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Highway 24 travels up the right side of the photo. Red Rock Canyon is visible in the bottom right corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of what would later become the Southborough neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Drennan Road travels up the left side of the photo. The Peterson Field runways are visible in the lower right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph. A paved road (potentially Highway 24) travels along the bottom of the photo. Buildings can be seen along dirt roads. 2
- Amendent 2 Rally 2
- Awards presentation at a Broadmoor Invitational Golf Tournament. 2
- Badly damaged houses and washed out creek bed showing damage caused by the Memorial Day flood in 1935. 2
- Bear Wilson, Danielle Vitulli, Debbie Vitulli. Statue of Liberty at the Colorado Springs City Hall. "NODAPL". "Water = Life". 2
- Beaver Creek Falls 2
- Bob Karf driving Bandimere Mfg. Special #8 enroute to the finish line. 2
- Broadmoor Golf Club event, Cheyenne Mountain in background. 2
- Capitalism has no solutions for Climate Change. Photographer, Bill Thomas. Steps of City Hall. 2
- Car #88, John Hoyer Moters. 2
- Cattle in the fields of Turkey Track Ranch east of Fountain owned by Colorado Springs banker J.D. (Jasper) Ackerman. Four cowboys ride alongside. 2
- Cattle in the fields of Turkey Track Ranch east of Fountain owned by Colorado Springs banker J.D. (Jasper) Ackerman. Three cowboys ride alongside. Pikes Peak can be seen in the background. 2
- Charles Swem Jr. poses in front of his residence 610 S. Nevada Ave. 2
- Charlie Bryant in #6 Grover Special, crossing finish line. 2
- City Hall at night. 107 North Nevada Avenue. 2
- Close-up of Rainbow Falls. 2
- Cog train moved in Manitou 2
- Col. Hugh Quinn (left) and Dick Sills at United Way event wrapping up the 1976 fundraising season 2
- Colorado College Homecoming with a large gathering on the field. 2
- Colorado College football team 2
- Columbine flowers 2
- Conover Special car #9. Driven by Al Rogers in 1936, 1939, 1941 [won], 1946, 1949, 1950, 1952. Joe Coniff owner. 2
- Contestant bronc riding in Penrose Stadium. 2
- Councilman Leon Young 2
- Debbie Vitulli. Danielle Vitulli. Bill Thomas, the American Flag holder. "Water equals Life". "No DAPL. Colorado Springs City Hall. 2
- El Paso County residents wait in line at the Pikes Peak Toll Gate to cut their own Christmas trees for $1.50 in Pike National Forest. See Gazette article 12/9/1973, B1 2
- Exterior of southwest-style Pauline Chapel with dirt road in front and mountains in background. Designed by Thomas Mac Laren. 2
- Exterior view of the U.S. Air Force Academy Library during construction. 2
- F. Philps Colorado College football player posing on Wahburn Field. 2
- Fannie Mae's younger brother, Herbert Bragg Jr. Herbert later moved to California where he died in 1979. 2
- Five pottery vases set in front of a light background. 2
- Formal portrait of Charles Swem, Jr. dressed in very ornate dress. He was born November 11, 1912 in Colorado Springs. 2
- Frank Sanborn driving car #62 around bends in the highway. 2
- Front elevation of City Hall. 107 North Nevada Avenue. 2
- Front exterior view of the building. 2
- Gateway Rocks to Garden of the Gods with Pikes Peak in the background taken from the Garden of the Gods Resort and Club looking west. 2
- Ground Zero 2
- Harry F. O'Brien at the wheel of the Stephens Special. 2
- High oblique aerial photograph looking west up Ute Pass with Manitou Springs in the foreground. The Collegiate Peaks are seen in the background. 2
- House on Ute Avenue, Manitou Springs, CO. 2
- Interior of Pauline Chapel showing wooden pews, columns, arches and artwork. 2
- Interior view of the U.S. Air Force Academy Library [south side lower level]. 2
- James Dobson 2
- Large rock formation in Garden of the Gods with tree alongside. 2
- Large wooden crosses stand among the rock formations of Garden of the Gods. 2
- Leo and Hertha Mohl 2
- Lineman takes a break 2
- Looking North Across the Bridge at the Northbound On-Ramp to Interstate 25. 2
- Looking South From Southbound Interstate 25 at the Bijou Street Bridge. 2
- Low aerial photograph of the KKTV Antenna Tower just southwest of Colorado Springs. The tower was constructed in 1953 on Cheyenne Mountain. Trees are visible in the foreground at the bottom of the photo. 2
- Low oblique aerial photograph looking northeast of the main campus of the Air Force Academy. 2
- Marine Corporal Rene Gagnon raises the colors on Pikes Peak July 4, 1950. 2
- Members of the "C" club. Composed of the male athletes who have earned their letters in intercollegiate competition. 2
- Modern Woodmen of America Sanitorium 2
- Mules and skinners of the Camp Carson 4th Field Artillery Battalion loaded with artillery and ammunition on their way to the summit of Pikes Peak via Barr trail, July 3, 1950. 2
- Picnic on grass in front of Palmer Hall. 2
- Pikes Peak, Marchers at Intersection of Bijou and Tejon, Star Bucks Coffee, Art Classes Sign on Lamp Post, Golden Mixed Breed Canine. 2
- Pring Ranch 2
- Race car crosses the finish line at the summit of Pikes Peak. 2
- Rodeo in Garden of the Gods during Shan Kive. Spectators watch along the fence line and on hills behind. 2
- Scott Matheson accused of poisoning his teacher, Barbara Lewis. 2
- Smoke from the Waldo Canyon Fire fills the sky at about 5 2
- The fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street, in the early morning before daylight. 2
- Third grade students partake in a Thanksgiving feast held in their classroom at Pike Elementary. Several students are dressed as pilgrims. See Gazette article 11/24/1977, B1 2
- Two officials, Pikes Peak Hill Climb 2
- Unidentified driver in Pikes Peak Hill Climb. 2
- View of Colorado Springs from the south end of Austin Bluffs. 2
- View of Manitou Incline with Manitou Springs on the far left side of the picture. 2
- Williams Canyon with large “Cave” sign for the Cave of the Winds entrance building at the top of the photo. 2
- Dave Lewis drives #2 Essex Special. 1
- James Edward Preston Randall (1926-2019) graduated from Lucy Addison High School of Roanoke, Virginia in 1945. 1
- #10 Super-six race car in a ditch off the unpaved road. Several men are trying to extricate the car. 1
- 'Wake Up World Leaders". "We Are Not Separate. She Dies We Die". 1
- 00 North Nevada Avenue (202 East Pikes Peak Avenue) 1
- 100 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 100 North Nevada Avenue (131 East Bijou Street) 1
- 1000 N. Cascade Avenue. Sports offered include ice hockey, football, soccer, volleyball, basketball, swimming, and skiing. Image shows #20 Pete Lindgren vs. Minnesota. 1
- 101 North Cascade Avenue 1
- 102 North Cascade Avenue 1
- 108 West Antlers Place. Pre-fab building with brick entrance. Property is enclosed by chain link fence. Located behind [west] of Antlers Plaza Hotel. 1
- 110 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 111 South Nevada Avenue. Vectra Bank. 1
- 112 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 116 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 118 - 128 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 118 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 123 South Nevada Avenue 1
- 124 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 125 South Nevada Avenue. Good Year. 1
- 126 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 130 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 1410 North Tejon Street. Identified on back "The foundry marker, "The Hassell Iron Works Co., Colorado Springs, Colo." appeared in the center of the entry gate." 1
- 18 - 30 South Nevada Avenue 1
- 18 East Kiowa Street. Signs in window read "They will fit any window", "Do you value health!", "We gladly tell you about it", "Walsh window tent is king", "Vitalizing and Invigorating Fresh Air", "Bad Air Kills 1483 in Chicago". 1
- 1910 Packard Jitney Sightseeing Bus packed with approximately 20 tourists makes it way up the steep incline on a mountainside road towards the turntable. "67-C" hand-written in lower left corner. 1
- 1910 Packard Jitney Sightseeing Bus with drivers and tourists on the vehicle turntable at Inspiration Point on Crystal Park Auto Tour Road. "Inspiration Point alt. 7945" on sign. 1
- 1910 Packard Jitney Sightseeing Bus with tourists and drivers posing on snow-covered dirt road next to a steep cliff. Photo identified on back. 1
- 1935 American La France Aerial Ladder truck, (ladder 75 feet), with firefighters in the East yard of the Deaf and Blind School, March 22, 1950. 1
- 1954 Pikes Peak Hill Climb pace cars. 1
- 2 North Cascade Avenue. Used to be called the Holly Sugar Building. Penrose Public Library is to the north [right] and the Antlers Hilton Hotel is to the south [left]. 1
- 2/3 of Trumps Wives were Immigrants Proving again that We need Immigrants to do Jobs that Americans Won't do. "I Stand with Immigrants and Refugees! No Ban No Wall #VetsAgainstTrump". Immigration Ban Rally. 1
- 20 North Cascade Avenue 1
- 200 East Writers Way 1
- 200 East Writers Way (936, 944, 946, 950 & 954 South Weber Street) 1
- 200 North Nevada Avenue - center island 1
- 201 East Writers Way 1
- 201 East Writers Way (936, 944, 946, 950 & 954 South Weber Street) 1
- 201 South Nevada Avenue. Jiffy Lube. 1
- 202 East Writers Way 1
- 203 East Writers Way 1
- 204 East Writers Way 1
- 205 East Writers Way 1
- 207 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 209, 211, 213 & 215 East St. Vrain Street 1
- 22 West St. Vrain Street 1
- 220 Shadow Ridge Grove. Two story stucco and brick front building with false balcony. 1
- 226 E. Cache La Poudre 1
- 25 North Cascade Avenue 1
- 2801 W. Boulder, now 2801 W. Uintah. "The house we lived in or "Villa Mohl" 1959." Facing page reads "1959 / Mohl's revisited NewYork <-> Colo-Sprgs". This house was moved from another lot. 1
- 300 East St. Vrain Street (228 Cheyenne Avenue) 1
- 306 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 306 South Nevada Avenue 1
- 317 East St. Vrain Street 1
- 319 South Nevada Avenue 1
- 321 and 323 South Nevada Avenue 1
- 324 - 332 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 326 North Nevada Avenue. "Lays Ltd. / Established 1949 / Fur Storage - Cleaning - Restyling - Repairs". 1
- 326 South Nevada Avenue 1
- 328 1/2 North Nevada Avenue. "A-1 Alterations" and "Dry Cleaning / Complete Alterations / Repairs / Formals / Costumes / Uniforms / Specialities". 1
- 328 North Nevada Avenue. "Ad-A-Design / Embroidery & Monogramming". 1
- 330 North Nevada Avenue. "A-1 Engraving" and "Personalized Gifts / Trophies / Plaques". 1
- 330 South Nevada Avenue 1
- 331 North Nevada Avenue. "Colorado Springs Florist". 1
- 331 South Nevada Avenue 1
- 332 North Nevada Avenue. "American TV-VCR Repair". 1
- 3850 North Nevada Avenue. Sign over entrance road reads "The Western Horseman / The Magazine for Admirers of Stock Horses". 1
- 400 East St. Vrain Street (431 North Wahsatch Avenue) 1
- 401 South Nevada Avenue 1
- 402 South Nevada Avenue 1
- 404 Manitou Avenue. Roy and Velma McClurg created a dramatic walk-through history of the Old West. 1
- 405 South Nevada Avenue 1
- 405 and 409 South Nevada Avenue 1
- 408 South Nevada Avenue 1
- 409 South Nevada Avenue 1
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