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Visitor Guide Do Pueblo! PUEBLO, COLORADO Visitor Guide Come Out & Play... Do Pueblo! Stay & Experience The Flavor! pueblochamber.org / 1-855-543-2430 Destination Pueblo: December 2014 - February 2015 The same flavorful and gratifying qualities of our famous “Pueblo” Special Event Features Chile Pepper can be found throughout our First Friday Art Walk outstanding historical, Dec. 5. Jan. 2 & Feb. 6 cultural, educational and puebloarts.org recreational attractions. Expect friendly faces as you Holiday Concert Series sample a bounty of great @ Pueblo Mall food, unique shopping, and Pueblo’s fine arts, music, theater and Fri, Sat & Sun | December 5 - 20 museums. 543-1114 | pueblomall.com Or, take your choice of “wild” life. Recreation abounds with Electricritters Holiday Light Show fishing, boating, kayaking, golfing or strolling the Historic Arkansas December 5-7, 12-14, 19-23, 26-31 Riverwalk of Pueblo. 561-1452 |pueblozoo.org Whether you are visiting for fun or planning an event in Pueblo, you’ve made the right choice of accommodations, extraordinary service... Christmas at Rosemount N ow - December 30 it’s all here in Pueblo! 545-5290 | rosemount.org Yule Love It Downtown, Holiday Art & Shopping Crawl December 5-6, 12-13 & 19-20 543-2430 | pueblochamber.org puebloarts.org Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker December 10 542-1100 | pueblomemorialhall.com Skate with Santa December 13th 1-855-543-2430 553-2730 | coolicepueblo.com [email protected] pueblochamber.org Noon Year’s Eve @ Pueblo Convention Center December 31 Pueblo Visitor’s Guide 542-1100 | puebloconventioncenter.com The guide is published four times a year, in March, June, September & December for visitors and citizens of Pueblo as an informational publication from the Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce. Countdown On Main @ Pueblo Convention Center Publisher: Rod Slyhoff December 31 Editor: Ashley Sisson 542-1100 | puebloconventioncenter.com Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce 302 N. Santa Fe Ave. Pueblo, CO 81003 The Way West - Along the Goodnight & Loving Trail @ Buell Children’s Museum Pueblo Visitor Center Jan 10 – May 30 301 N. Union Ave. Pueblo, CO 81003 295-7200 | buellchlidrensmuseum.org 2 3 Special Event Features MuseumsMuseums Steelworks Center of the West Bill Cosby @ Memorial Hall 215 Canal Street, 719-564-9086 January 16 steelworks.us 866-722-8844|pueblomemorialhall.com Buell Children’s Museum CSU-Pueblo’s Distinguished 210 N. Santa Fe Ave., 719-295-7200 Speaker Series buellchlidrensmuseum.org Coach Ken Carter January 20 Center For American Values 549-2100 | csupueblo.edu 101 S. Main St., 719-543-9502 americanvaluescenter.org I’ve Got A Little Twist El Pueblo History Museum Center Stage 301 N. Union Ave., 719-583-0453 Sangre de Cristo Arts Center January 20 elpueblohistorymuseum.org 295-7200 | sdc-arts.org/centerstage.html Hose Company #3 Fire Museum 116 Broadway Ave., 719-553-2830 Second City Comedy hosecono3.com January 29 549-2100 | csupueblo.edu InfoZone 100 E. Abriendo Ave., 719-562-5604 Sesame Street “Let’s Dance” infozonenewsmuseum.com February 4th 866-722-8844 | pueblomemorialhall.com Martin Luther King, Holiday Commission Representing the West 2713-15 Grand Ave., 719-253-1015 Art Exhibition & Sale [email protected] Sangre de Cristo Arts Center Feb. 7 - Mar. 7 Medal of Honor Memorial 295-7200 | sdc-arts.org 320 Central Main St., 719-542-110 puebloconventioncenter.com Popovich: Comedy Pet Theater Sangre de Cristo Arts Center Pueblo Railway Museum February 14 132 W. B St., 719-251-5024 295-7200 | sdc-arts.org/cps.html pueblorailway.org Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum CSU-Pueblo’s Distinguished 31001Magnuson Ave., 719-948-9219 Speaker Series pwam.org Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Troupe February 19 Rosemount Museum 549-2100 | csupueblo.edu 419 W. 14th St., 719-545-5290 rosemount.org (closed in Jan.) Forbidden Hollywood Center Stage Southeastern Colorado Heritage Sangre de Cristo Arts Center Center & Museum February 20 201 West B St., 719-295-1517 295-7200 | sdc-arts.org/centerstage.html theheritagecenter.us Rodney Carrington @ Memorial Hall For More Information Please February 26 Visit the Website Listed. 866-722-8844|pueblomemorialhall.com 4 5 Outdoor Adventure & ArtsArts && CultureCulture Recreation City Park Pueblo Creative Corridor 800 Goodnight Ave. Creative District 719-553-2790 | pueblo.us/Facilities Downtown Main Street Desert Hawk at Pueblo West Union Avenue Historic District Golf Course Mesa Junction 251 S McCullock Blvd Art Galleries Include: 719-547-22890 | deserthawkgolfcourse.com Art & Soul Elmwood Pueblo Artcorp Golf Course Bessemer Historical Society 3900 Thatcher Ave. Cup and Bowl Studio 719-561-4946 | pueblo.us El Pueblo History Museum Info Zone Museum Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo Latka Studios 125 Riverwalk Place Pueblo Art Guild 719-595-1589 | puebloriverwalk.org SAGE Art Academy Hollydot Colorado City Sangre de Cristo Arts Center Golf Course Steel City Art Works 55 N Parkway Dr. Kadoya Gallery 719-676-3341 | hollydotgolf.com John Deaux Art Gallery Visit puebloarts.org for more information. Lake Pueblo State Park 640 Reservoir Rd. 719-561-9320| cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/Parks/lakepueblo Sangre de Cristo Arts Center Mountain Park Environmental Center/ 201 N. Santa Fe Ave. Beulah Mountain Park 719-295-7200 | sdc-arts.org 9112 Pueblo Mountain Park Rd. 719-485-4444 | hikeandlearn.org Nature And Raptor Center of Pueblo 5200 Nature Center Rd. Performing Arts 719-549-2414 | natureandraptor.org Abound! Broadway Theatre League Pueblo Country Club Veronika String Quartet Golf Course 3200 8th Ave. Children’s Playhouse Series 719-543-4844 | pueblocountryclub.com Pueblo Symphony Orchestra Center Stage Performing Arts Series Pueblo Motor Sports Park Sange de Cristo Ballet Theatre 3733 N. Pueblo Blvd. Steel City Theatre Company 719-584-RACE | pueblomotorsportspark.net Grupofolkorico del Pueblo Pueblo Plaza Ice Arena Upon A Stair Entertainers 100 N. Grand Ave. Visit puebloarts.org for more information. 719-553-2730 | pueblo.us Pueblo Zoo 3455 Nuckolls Ave. The Party People & Theater of Mystery 719-561-1452 | pueblozoo.org 685 S. Union Ave Rock Canyon Swim Beach 719-582-1490 | coloradomagician.com 640 Reservoir Rd. 719-561-9320| cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/Parks/lakepueblo 6 7 sgsg Royal Gorge Bridge & Park Days Inn-Pueblo | 4201 N Elizabeth 4218 County Road 3a, Cañon City, CO 719-543-8031 888-333-5897 | royalgorgebridge.com Econo Lodge | 4615 N. Elizabeth Royal Gorge Route Railway 719-542-9933, econolodgepueblo.com 330 Royal Gorge Blvd, Cañon City, CO Hampton Inn & Suites | 3315 Gateway Drive 888-724-5748 | royalgorgeroute.com 719-566-1726, pueblosouthgatesuites.hamptoninn.com WALKING STICK Hampton Inn & Suites-North | 4790 Eagleridge Circle Golf Course 719-543-6500, pueblosuites.hamptoninn.com 4301 Walking Stick Blvd. 719-553-1181 | walkingstick.com Holiday Inn Express & Suites | 4530 Dillon Drive 719-542-8888, holidayinn.com/pueblo-co White Water Park Chappa Place and Pearl St. La Quinta Inn & Suites | 4801 N. Elizabeth Street pueblo.us/facilities 719-542-3500, laquinta.com Microtel Inns & Suites | 3343 Gateway Drive 719-242-2020, microtelinn.com Motel 6 | 4103 N. Elizabeth ShoppingShopping 719-543-6221, motel6.com Shopping ranges from the quaint shops in the downtown area to large chain retailers dispersed Pine Lodge | 18488 Hwy. 165 throughout the city’s many shopping centers. 719-489-2686, thepinelodge.net Historic Downtown Pueblo Quality Inn & Suites | 3910 Outlook Blvd. Pueblo Downtown Association, 719-543-7155 719-544-5500, choicehotels.com pueblodowntown.com Quality Inn & Suites-Canon City | 3075 E. Highway 50 Union Avenue Historic District 719-275-8676, canoninn.com Union Avenue pueblo.org Ramada | 4703 N. Freeway 719-544-4700, ramada.com Midtown Shopping Center 1000 W 6th St. Rodeway Inn | 960 W US Hwy 50 Pueblo Mall 719-583-0333, pueblocohotel.com 3429 Dillon Drive. Santa Fe Inn-Pueblo | 730 N. Santa Fe Avenue pueblomall.com 719-544-3454 719-543-6530, santafeinnpueblo.com Pueblo Crossing Shopping Center 5890 N Elizabeth St. SpringHill Suites Marriott | 150 S. Santa Fe Avenue 719-546-1234, marriott.com Sunset Plaza 1231 S Prairie Ave. Super 8 Motel | 1100 Hwy. 50 West 719-545-4104 Eagleridge Shopping Center N Freeway Rd Wingate By Wyndham | 4711 N. Elizabeth 719-586-9000, wingatehotels.com Fort’s RV Park, Inc. | 3015 Lake Ave. AccommodationsAccommodations 719-564-2327, fort’srvpark.com Best Western Eagleridge Inn & Suites | 4727 N. Elizabeth St Lake Pueblo Campground| 640 Reservoir Rd. 719-543-4644, bestwestern.com 1-800-678-2267, Clarion Inn & Conference Center | 4001 N Elizabeth Ave. Pueblo KOA Kampground | 4131 I-25 North 719-543-8050, clarionhotels.com/hotel/co233 719-542-2273, pueblocampground.com Comfort Inn | 4645 North Freeway Pueblo South/Colorado City KOA | 9040 I-25 South 719-542-6868, comfortinn.com 719-676-3376,koa.com/campgrounds/pueblo-south Comfort Inn - Pueblo West | 77S. Radnor Dr. Edgar Olin House Bed & Breakfast | 727 W. 13th St. 719-547-9400, comfortinn.com 719-544-5727, edgarolinhouse.com Courtyard by Marriott Pueblo | 110 W. 1st Street The Rusted Poppy Inn B & B | 130 W. Orman Ave. 719-542-3200, courtyardmarriottpueblo.com 719-544-1350 8 CHECK OUT THE P u CHECK OUT THE e b l o V i s i t Center o 301 N. Union Ave. Pueblo, CO 81003 r 855-543-2430 Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce.
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