Stratton Park (Colorado)

Stratton Park, first called Cheyenne Park, was a Colorado Springs, Colorado park developed by Winfield Scott Stratton to serve local residents and tourists, particularly those who traveled the Colorado Springs and Interurban Railway street cars to Cheyenne canyon. Attractions on the line included Seven Falls, The Broadmoor and Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. After Stratton died in 1902, it was named Stratton Park. Up to 10,000 people visited the park during the summer weekends. On Sundays in the summer, the played for the audience at the bandstand.

Stratton Park (Colorado)

Stratton Park, first called Cheyenne Park, was a Colorado Springs, Colorado park developed by Winfield Scott Stratton to serve local residents and tourists, particularly those who traveled the Colorado Springs and Interurban Railway street cars to Cheyenne canyon. Attractions on the line included Seven Falls, The Broadmoor and Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. After Stratton died in 1902, it was named Stratton Park. Up to 10,000 people visited the park during the summer weekends. On Sundays in the summer, the played for the audience at the bandstand.