Pueblo /ˈpwɛbloʊ/ is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous city of Pueblo County, Colorado, United States. The population was 106,595 in 2010 census, making it the 267th most populous city in the United States and the 9th largest in Colorado. Pueblo is the heart of the Pueblo Metropolitan Statistical Area totaling over 160,000 people and an important part of the Front Range Urban Corridor. As of 2014, Pueblo is the primary city of the Pueblo–Cañon City combined statistical area (CSA) totaling approximately 208,000 people, making it the 134th largest in the nation.
Restaurants in Pueblo
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The Ten Spot II where most items are $10 or less. Womens accessories, jewelry, scarfs, hats, spa products and fun gifts. Lines include Blue Q, Live Beautifully, YAY, Kaleidoscope Designs and many local artists
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This artisan & boutique market brings together two local boutiques under one roof. Bellezza Boutique, specializing in locally handmade products in conjunction with Sweet Peas Boutique, which brings you unique fashions, join together to offer customers a unique and specialized shopping experience! Discover unique finds for you and your home, or find the perfect gift someone special in your life. CoLLECTiVE hosts wonderful events throughout the month, so always keep an eye for what's coming up next, as well as the hottest fashion and newest products trending.
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El Pueblo History Museum showcases the region’s many cultural and ethnic groups through innovative exhibits including the Borderlands of Southern Colorado and the award-winning Children of Ludlow. The property includes a re-created 1840s adobe trading post and plaza, and the archaeological excavation site of the original 1842 El Pueblo trading post. The river and the landscape of this site encompass a grand history: from a place of meeting between indigenous tribes to a physical border between nations, from the boundary between mountains and plains to everyday convergences of cultural and ethnic borders. The Borderlands exhibit illuminates the site’s specific geopolitical border history, as well as the region’s historic and ongoing borders of cultures, ethnicities, landscapes, industries, religions and identities.
Tattoo Shop in Pueblo, CO
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We moved to Pueblo from Denver a year ago. I had never heard about the farms on St. Charles Mesa, just east of Pueblo. Too bad. They grow all kinds of things on the farms. The Musso on-the-farm farmer's market is a Colorado must see. The variety of things offered is stunning. How about 12 kinds of winter squash? We bought every kind to use for fall decorations, and then have been eating them all winter. But that is only the beginning. Come here and explore. Teach the kids waht a working farm is. Teach yourself about the Pueblo chili. It puts Hatch to shame.
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