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English: Tahama Spring is a mineral spring in Monument Valley Park in Colorado Springs. Named by the city’s founder, General William Jackson Palmer, the spring honors Chief Tahama, famed Indian scout of Zebulon Montgomery Pike. When the local Parks Board commissioned the pavilion in 1926 to commemorate these early pioneers, the name “Tahama Spring” was selected and inscribed on decorative limestone-carved cartouches above each entrance. The structure was built as a memorial to “Tahama, the native; Lieut. Zebulon Pike, the explorer, and Gen. William J. Palmer, the founder.”
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Source Photography Courtesy Westside Historical Society of Colorado Springs
Author Glenn Wesley Murray

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Tahama Spring pavilion designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style by architect Elmer E. Nieman

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