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Colorado Springs relocation guide

If you’ve just moved to the Colorado Springs area, you’ve moved to a great location. Not only are there a plethora of fascinating museums and attractions, but a host of delicious eateries, too. If you enjoy going out, you’ve moved to the perfect place.The Airplane Restaurant1665 N. Newport Rd.Featuring American cuisine, enjoy the unique experience of dining on a Boeing KC-97 tanker.Cave of the WindsLocated in Manito Springs, about fifteen minutes outside Colorado Springs, the cave site offers three types of tours: the discovery tour, the antern tour, and the flashlight tour. If you enjoy exploring natural wonders, the Cave of the Winds is the ideal sightseeing spot.Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center30 West Dale StreetColorado Springs, CO 80903Home to more than just art, the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center features live theatre as well as an art school. The combination of art and theatre, but mostly the building’s architecture (developed by John Gaw Meem) caused this site to be featured on the National Register for Historical Places.Ghost Town Museum400 South 21st StreetColorado Springs, CO 80904The Pikes Peak region is an area with a lot of history. As such, the Ghost Town Museum recreates the old towns of the late 1800s. As you explore the museum, you’ll find memorabilia, artifacts, and equipment from the period as well.Squeak Soda Shop812 Village Center DriveColorado Springs, CO 80919While cuisine is limited to sandwiches, pretzels and popcorn, Squeak Soda Shop is a fantastic, must-see restaurant. Pick from one of sixty custom sodas, choosing the color, flavor and sweetener, too.