The Broadmoor
The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs is a resort that dates from 1891, when it began as a small hotel and casino. The current resort was built in 1918 by Spencer Penrose, an entrepreneur from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The hotel attracted a wealthy clientele in the early 20th century who were drawn to the beauty of Pikes Peak, as well as for the mountain air which aided recuperation from tuberculosis.
The Broadmoor resort was formerly the site of an historic ice arena which hosted the World Figure Skating Championships five times between 1957 and 1975. For many years the rink was an important international training center for the sport, employing such notable coaches as Carlo Fassi. The rink was demolished in 1994 to make way for a new wing of the hotel. On the hotel grounds, there remains a memorial to the Broadmoor skaters who were members of the United States team killed in a Sabena Flight 548 1961 plane crash.
For more information check out these sites:
*History of the Broadmoor Hotel
*Vice-President Cheney at the Broadmoor
*NATO Summit at the Broadmoor
Info from Wikipedia.org
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