Food + Beverage
Gelato, Coffee, Sandwiches + Desserts
Kava Tava: Bringing Inspired Bites and Beverages to the East Side Article by Cara Bukacek | Photography by Kava Tava Shane Carr spent six years in the Marines, followed by 25 years in corporate finance. In addition to being a math whiz, Carr also has a passion for coffee. His job in finance allowed him the ability to work from home, but he often preferred to tote his laptop to his local coffee shop where he could sip on fresh brew and enjoy a change of scenery. “When I first moved to the...
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30 years of Seed, History + Kindness
This Place is for the Birds: All Things Birds, Located on a 116-Year-Old Farm Article by Jessi Scoletti | Photography by Cimarron Photography In May, This Place is for the Birds celebrated its 30-year anniversary and this bird shop has a unique past and quite the inventory to share. The History Owner Ronnie Perry bought the farmland from Katie Veen in 1990. Veen was born in France in 1899 and came to the United States in 1919. Several years later, she appeared in silent movie “The Cactus...
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Creating Magical Experiences
Rocky Mountain Sleepovers: Curating Your Cutest Sleep Yet Article by Jacey Blue Renner | Photography by Rocky Mountain Sleepovers When Amanda Wagner first started the transformative slumber party experience Rocky Mountain Sleepovers, her goals were specific: manifest a creatively magical experience for the guest of honor and own a business that allowed her to also create those moments for her own two-year-old son, as a stay-at-home mom. The result? Local residents can order up customized...
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Calm, Quirky and… Therapeutic
Luxy Llama: Bringing Fun and Healing to the Pikes Peak Region Article by Ashley Hamershock | Photography by Caroline Peters & Cas Foste Photography Llamas have a rich history dating back thousands of years in the Andean regions of South America. Domesticated from the wild guanaco, these camelids played a central role in the daily lives of ancient civilizations, carrying heavy loads across rugged mountain terrain. What sets llamas apart is their remarkable resilience. They adapted to thrive in...
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Showcasing Insects from Around the World
May Museum: 100 Years of Entomological History Article by Lindsay Tallman | Photography by May Museum With a history dating back more than 100 years, the May Natural History Museum attracts curious kids, tourists and trained entomologists from all over the world to investigate the 7,000-plus insects on display. Started by James Frederick May, a naturalist who collected insects over his lifetime, the museum is one of the largest private collections of tropical insects in the United States. ...
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From Kitchen to Canvas
Arionna Goffinet: Embracing Art an Outlet for Healing Article by Rochelle Reeder | Photography by Arionna Goffinet For most of her life, Arionna Goffinet thrived in the heat of a kitchen. Originally from Bloomington, Ind., she moved to Colorado Springs four years ago, bringing with her a fierce work ethic and embedding herself in the downtown restaurant scene. Goffinet explains how she was raised by her grandmothers, Yaya and Mimi, and gives them credit for instilling in her not only work...
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Handspun and Homemade
MilkShake Factory: Local Owners Bring Deliciousness to Colorado Springs Article by Lindsay Tallman | Photography by Mountain Post Branding & Ritual Photography In the spring of 2025, Jon and Micayla Bahr embarked on a new adventure to bring the Milkshake Factory to the Briargate area of Colorado Springs. This family business started in Pittsburgh in 1914, originally as a chocolate shop and ice cream soda fountain known as Dona’s Chocolate Shop. The business eventually became the MilkShake...
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A Perfect Fit
Brown’s Shoe Fit: Moving North after 40 Years Downtown Article by Rochelle Reeder | Photography by Brown's Shoe Fit For more than four decades, Brown’s Shoe Fit has been a trusted name in downtown Colorado Springs. Now, this beloved independent shoe store is stepping into a new chapter with a move to a larger location at Academy and Vickers. Though the address may be changing, the heart and mission of the store remains the same: providing expert service and high-quality footwear for every...
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Unforgettable Colorado Train Trips
Ready, Set, Ride the Rails through the Centennial State Article by Ashley Hamershock | Photography by Rocky Mountaineer, Cumbres & Toltec, Durango& Silverton Railroad, Amtrak Train, Royal Gorge Route Railroad, Georgetown Loop Railroad, Leadville Railroad, Cripple Creek Railroad The early trains of Colorado hauled dreams, gold and grit across the spine of the Rockies. Once the iron lifeline of booming mining towns, these railways have transformed into windows to the past. Today, these rails...
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Fly Fishing, Water Sports + More
Angler’s Covey, Pikes Peak Outfitters & Colorado Tackle Pro: Providing Everything You Need to Enjoy a Day on Water Article by Cara Bukacek | Photography by Gaylon Wampler Photography Angler’s Covey has been a pillar of the fly fishing community since opening its doors in 1981. Kent Brekke, the original owner, was passionate about fly fishing and wanted to provide quality gear with exceptional customer service. In 1991, after managing the store for three years, David Leinweber and his wife...
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