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===Mineral springs and parks=== *The [[Manitou Mineral Springs|Springsabouts Walking Tours]], a tour of nine of the [[Manitou Mineral Springs]] sites offered by the Mineral Springs Foundation. People can also take their own tour of the springs by visiting The Manitou Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau to pick up a free mineral-springs brochure, content chart and a sampling cup.<ref>{{ cite book | title=Historic Manitou Springs, Colorado - 2013 Visitors Guide | publisher=The Manitou Springs Chamber of Commerce, Visitors Bureau & Office of Economic Development | pages=10β11, 40β41 | year=2013 }}</ref> *Parks, from east to west along Manitou Avenue, include Schryver Park, Memorial Park, Mansions Park, and Soda Springs Park. Fields Community Park is located on El Paso Boulevard. Seven Minute Gazebo is located behind Mansions and Memorial Parks.<ref>{{ cite book | title=Historic Manitou Springs, Colorado - 2013 Visitors Guide | publisher=The Manitou Springs Chamber of Commerce, Visitors Bureau & Office of Economic Development | pages=13, 40β41 | year=2013 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.manitouspringsgov.com/library/documents/general/map_parks_and_trails.pdf Manitou Springs Park and Trails map]. Manitou Springs Government. Retrieved May 14, 2013.</ref> *There are a total of eight springs throughout town, each with their own mineral properties.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.visitcos.com/areas/manitou-springs/manitou-mineral-springs/|title=Manitou Mineral Springs|website=Visit Colorado Springs|language=en|access-date=October 1, 2019}}</ref> *[[Manitou Incline]], a former [[funicular|incline railway]] bed that rises over 2,000 feet above Manitou Springs is a popular hiking and fitness activity.
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