What is Pueblo, CO known for?

-By Erin Dixon and Angelica Wedell-

National Research Center, Inc. (NRC) recently visited Pueblo, Colorado for the Downtown Colorado, Inc. (DCI) Vibrant Colorado Downtowns Conference. DCI is a non-profit organization that focuses on the economic revitalization of downtowns through community-wide partnerships and engagement.

“Vibrant downtowns are the place that people gather, the face that you show to your tourists and the home for locals,” said Katherine Correll, DCI Executive Director. “For Colorado, it is such an important piece of the fabric in showing off the character that makes our state so incredible.”

"I was impressed with Pueblo as the host city for the Vibrant Downtown Conference,” said conference speaker and NRC Marketing Manager Angelica Wedell. “The downtown area was a hub of activity and economic development.  The Riverwalk was a spectacular integration of natural environment and infrastructure.  The art culture was strong and vivid.  The history of the City spoke true to the heart of southern Colorado."

There are plenty of reasons why Pueblo is lovingly described by many as “the heart of southern Colorado.”

1.  There is a Booming Arts District

What is Pueblo, CO known for?

A three-district Creative Corridor of art galleries, public art displays and events makes Pueblo a destination for the vibrant art movement in Southeastern Colorado.

What is Pueblo, CO known for?

See the 2016 Vibrant Colorado Downtowns Conference Photo Album.

2.  It’s One of the Top Historic Cities in the Country

What is Pueblo, CO known for?

According to Livability.com, Pueblo is one of the 10 Best Cities for Historic Preservation. A community-wide initiative called Historic Pueblo is in midst of going through five Pueblo neighborhoods to identify structures as landmarks in protection of the City’s history for future development.

3.  The Riverwalk Entertains All

What is Pueblo, CO known for?

Located on the Arkansas River, Pueblo’s Historic Riverwalk plays host to a seasonal farmer’s market, Steel City Brew Fest, Movies on the River and more throughout the year.

4.  Pueblo is the Home of Heroes

What is Pueblo, CO known for?

Pueblo publicly recognizes all of its military veterans, and is home to more medal of honor recipients than any other U.S. municipality. "What is it... something in the water out there in Pueblo? All you guys turn out to be heroes!" President Eisenhower famously said. Thus the City has earned the nickname, Home of Heroes.

5.  There is Fun for the Whole Family

What is Pueblo, CO known for?

Pueblo is home to many exciting attractions for all ages. Enjoy a fine arts performance at Sangre de Cristo Arts Center, catch a train ride with The Rides at City Park or even explore the City’s historical past at the Steelworks Museum.

6.  There’s No Shortage of Outdoor Recreational Activities

What is Pueblo, CO known for?

With the pedestrian and bicyclist paths on the Pueblo River Trail System, and the conservation and educational Nature & Raptor Center, Pueblo nurtures the spirit of Colorado outdoor exploration.

7.  The City is Committed to Business and Community Development

What is Pueblo, CO known for?

The success of Pueblo’s industries such as aerospace, railway and outdoor recreation can be attributed to its commitment to a thriving economy while preserving historical and cultural values within the community.

8.  There’s an Annual Festival for a Pepper

What is Pueblo, CO known for?

The Chile and Frijoles Festival celebrates the City’s biggest crops, green chilies and frijoles (pinto beans).  The three-day festival is filled with activities like live music, art demonstrations and you guessed it, chili cooking competitions.

9.  The City is Web-Social

What is Pueblo, CO known for?

The City of Pueblo utilizes multiple channels of communication to engage with residents, including a mobile app: PuebloGo. The app is available to citizens and visitors wishing to connect with local officials, businesses and register to events. The app also provides community notifications and emergency alerts.

10.  Pueblo is One of Colorado’s Biggest Cities

What is Pueblo, CO known for?

The most recent census data places Pueblo as the seventh most populous city in Colorado.  It is also the 259th largest city by population in the United States.

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Article References:

http://www.pueblo.us/

http://www.livability.com/co/pueblo/attractions/8-reasons-to-move-to-pueblo-co

http://www.pedco.org/

http://www.livability.com/top-10/culture/10-best-cities-for-historic-preservation/2012/co/pueblo

http://www.pueblochilefestivalinfo.com/

http://www.census.gov/quickfacts/table/PST045213/0862000/embed/accessible

What's Pueblo Colorado famous for?

Pueblo is the home of the Colorado State Fairgrounds, the Colorado Mental Health Institute, and Colorado State University–Pueblo. Important tourist destinations include the Historic Arkansas River Project (or HARP, a river walk in downtown Pueblo) and the Pueblo Zoo.

Is Pueblo CO worth visiting?

Today, the area's beautiful brick and sandstone buildings house a collection of boutiques, art galleries and sidewalk cafes. The neighborhood is one of three that make up Pueblo's Creative Corridor, hubs of museums, live music, galleries, public sculptures, fountains and more.

Is Pueblo Colorado a nice place to live?

A recent report ranks Pueblo as one of the worst cities in the country to live in. The study was done by New York-based 24/7 Wall Street. Results were based on quality of life factors like crime, the economy and education. Out of the 50 cities ranked, Pueblo came in 17th.

What is the main industry in Pueblo CO?

Industry in Pueblo ranges from small household goods, beauty products, and coffee, to heavy industrial goods including steel, windtowers, and concrete railroad ties; all of which are exported throughout the United States and internationally.