By Steven W. Veatch
An early photograph of Pikes Peak Avenue in Colorado Springs, taken by A. J. Harlan in the mid-1890s, has survived over 12 decades. Pikes Peak and Cameron Cone are in the photograph’s background. The muddy street, trolley tracks, and trees draw the viewer’s eye down to where the first Antlers Hotel sits. Pikes Peak and Cameron Cone reflect in a shallow pool of water from a recent rain shower in the center of the photograph’s foreground.
The photographer, A. J. Harlan, operated a photography studio in Cripple Creek. He roamed around the area and photographed many of the iconic spots of the Pikes Peak region.
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