Cities That Were Completely Relocated for Mind-Blowing Reasons

4. The Flooded Fate of Old Manitou Springs

The mountain town of Manitou Springs, Colorado, lies between the city of Colorado Springs and the rock formation known as the Garden of the Gods - formations of pink and white sandstones, conglomerates and limestone . The town is also in a great location. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Mike McBey

Old Manitou Springs, Colorado, faced repeated flooding due to its location at the base of Pikes Peak. In the early 20th century, the decision was made to relocate the town to higher ground to ensure the safety of its residents and preserve its status as a tourist destination. The relocation involved moving key structures and rebuilding the town with improved infrastructure to withstand natural disasters. This move highlights the challenges small towns face in balancing historical preservation with modern safety standards, showcasing the delicate interplay between nature and human habitation.

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