04352nam 2200637Ia 450 991096309040332120251116160416.01-280-50095-697866105009560-87081-689-6(CKB)111056486833836(SSID)ssj0000486528(PQKBManifestationID)11313974(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000486528(PQKBWorkID)10430796(PQKB)10245925(MiAaPQ)EBC3039727(Au-PeEL)EBL3039727(CaPaEBR)ebr10409735(OCoLC)923704840(BIP)46163367(BIP)9086432(EXLCZ)9911105648683383620080514d2000 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrA Pikes Peak partnership the Penroses and the Tutts /by Thomas J. Noel and Cathleen M. Norman1st pbk. ed.Boulder University Press of Coloradoc2000xii, 264 p. ill. (some col.)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-87081-715-9 0-87081-609-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-248) and index.Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1: Philadelphia -- Notes -- 2: Pikes Peak -- Notes -- 3: Cripple Creek -- Notes -- 4: Utah Copper -- Notes -- 5: Colorado Springs -- Notes -- 6: The Broadmoor -- Notes -- 7: The Penrose Lifestyle -- Notes -- 8: Sugar and Water, Railroads and Tourists -- Notes -- 9: The Penrose Legacy -- Notes -- 10: Julie Villiers Lewis McMillan Penrose -- Notes -- 11: Continuing the Legacy -- Notes -- A New Beginning by William J. Hybl -- El Pomar Trustees -- Bibliography -- Manuscript Collections -- Books -- Periodicals -- Articles -- Pamphlets -- Government Documents -- Videotapes -- Site Visits/Tours -- Interviews by Thomas J. Noel and/or Cathleen Norman -- Index.With his fortune made during the Cripple Creek gold rush and subsequent commercial and industrial ventures, Spencer Penrose, the maverick son of a wealthy Philadelphia clan, was the most prominent playboy in the Pikes Peak region. A partnership with his old Philadelphia chum, Charles L. Tutt, and marriage to a Detroit grande dame, Julie Villiers, ultimately converted this playboy into Colorado's premier philanthropist. In A Pikes Peak Partnership, historians Tom Noel and Cathleen Norman tell the incredible tale of the two families who transformed Colorado Springs and its environs into a tourist haven. By building the Broadmoor Hotel, the Pikes Peak Highway, the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, and establishing or operating local tourist railroads and cog railways, Penrose, who once proclaimed that "any man who works after lunch is a fool," made the Pikes Peak region a pleasure seeker's paradise. With the use of previously unavailable family papers and more than 200 rare illustrations, this colorful saga follows the lives of Penrose and Tutt and their families as they transformed tiny and staid Colorado Springs from a colony of tuberculars into Colorado's second largest city. Through El Pomar Foundation, founded by the Penroses in 1937 and now one of the largest and most innovative charitable foundations in the Rocky Mountain West, they supported and built many of the region's cultural institutions and educational centers. Today, booming Colorado Springs has El Paso County on the verge of displacing Denver as Colorado's most populous county. This is the fascinating story of the movers and shakers behind the Colorado Springs success story.BusinessmenColoradoColorado SpringsBiographyIndustrialistsColoradoColorado SpringsBiographyPhilanthropistsColoradoColorado SpringsBiographyColorado Springs (Colo.)BiographyBusinessmenIndustrialistsPhilanthropists338.092/278856Noel Thomas J(Thomas Jacob)1812044Norman Cathleen M1867393MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910963090403321A Pikes Peak partnership4474936UNINA