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By Kara Mason 1. Watch a sunset at Liberty Point If you take S. Purcell Blvd. until you can’t drive... Read more
Mineral Palace was in financial straits as early as 1894, just a few short years following its completion. It was briefly closed. In mid-1894, it was bought by an unnamed individual, represented by the attorney John T. Higgins, at a trustee's sale. Soon thereafter, fueled by the City Beautiful movement, a group of Pueblo women formed the Pueblo Park and Improvement Association with plans to form a city park with Mineral Palace as its showpiece. Pueblo Park District Number One was formed. The voters approved a bond issue granting $35,000 for the purchase of the land and $10,000 for the purchase of the building, and the Mineral Palace Park was born.
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