The Broadmoor

The Broadmoor
The rear of the Broadmoor Hotel main building (right) on east side of Cheyenne Lake.
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General information
TypeHotel and resort
Address1 Lake Avenue
Colorado Springs, Colorado
United States
Coordinates38°47′28″N 104°51′01″W / 38.7911°N 104.8502°W / 38.7911; -104.8502
Construction started1916
Completed1918
OwnerThe Anschutz Corporation (The Broadmoor-Sea Island Company)
Design and construction
Architecture firmWarren and Wetmore
DeveloperSpencer Penrose, Albert E. Carlton, C.M. MacNeill
Other designersFrederick Law Olmsted Jr. (landscape architect)
Donald Ross and Robert Trent Jones (golf course architects)
Website
broadmoor.com

The Broadmoor (stylized as THE BROADMOOR) is a hotel and resort in the Broadmoor neighborhood of Colorado Springs, Colorado.[1][2] The Broadmoor is a member of Historic Hotels of America of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.[3] Its visitors have included heads of state, celebrities, and professional sports stars.[4][5] It is owned by The Anschutz Corporation through its subsidiary, The Broadmoor-Sea Island Company.

The main resort complex, situated at the base of Cheyenne Mountain,[6] is 6,230 feet (1,900 m) above sea level,[7] and 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of downtown Colorado Springs.[8] The resort has hotel, conference, sports, and spa buildings that radiate out from Cheyenne Lake. The Broadmoor's Ranch at Emerald Valley is a luxury lodge and set of cabins situated on the backside of Cheyenne Mountain, while the Broadmoor's Cloud Camp is situated upon the top of Cheyenne Mountain.

Historically, national and world skating and hockey championships were held at the Broadmoor World Arena, which was demolished in 1994 and replaced by another arena by the same name in Colorado Springs. Golf championships have been held at the Broadmoor Golf Club since 1921. The resort has also been the site of clay shooting championships.

  1. ^ "Overview". The Broadmoor. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  2. ^ Linda Duval; Marty Banks; Laurence Parent (2 August 2011). Insiders' Guide® to Colorado Springs. Insider's Guide. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-7627-6936-0.
  3. ^ "The Broadmoor, a Historic Hotels of America member". Historic Hotels of America. Retrieved January 24, 2014. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference Forbes was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ "Broadmoor Golf Course". US Geological Survey. October 13, 1978. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  8. ^ Judith C. Galas; Cindy West (1997). Walking Colorado Springs. Globe Pequot Press. p. 79. ISBN 978-1-56044-535-7.

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