Pueblo, CO Reviews


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Pueblo, CO is known for its rich heritage and culture, as well as its diverse range of attractions. From the Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center to Pueblo Zoo, there are plenty of activities for visitors to enjoy. The city has been praised for its vibrant downtown area where people can find great restaurants, shops, and entertainment. Additionally, Pueblo is home to many historic sites including the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk and Union Avenue Historic District. With so much to offer, it’s no wonder that Pueblo has positive reviews from visitors who have experienced the local attractions. People often remark on how friendly the locals are and how easy it is to get around due to affordable public transportation. Many also commend the variety of events and activities available throughout the year that make it an ideal destination for travelers of all ages.

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Lived here most of my life - 10/19/2006
Lived here all but about 8 years of my life. Have to commute to Colorado Springs to support my family. Minimum wage rules. You will pay more for gas than larger cities. City leaders care more about graffiti than illegal immigration. Pueblo reservoir is close for water sports. Arkansas river runs through city for easy fishing. Don't forget, Pueblo is the "Home of Heros". At one time there were four living congressional medal of honor reciepients living Read More

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What are the neigborhoods like in Pueblo??? - 6/9/2006
please share information about the neighborhoods and social Read More

Southern Colorado Culture - 4/6/2006
Pueblo has the southern colorado culture which basically means that people aren't too ambitious. Stores run out of stock, shops close 'when there is no business' places that open at 9:00 really open 'when the owner gets here'. Schools aren't too good because nobody really cares. The town has some 'good paying' jobs at about $12 an hour. And there's a power elite that doesn't let anyone but the good old boys in. If you're looking to retire and don't want night life, shopping, or traffic - this is a good place. If you want any stimulation - intellectual or otherwise, go to colorado Read More

about pueblo - 9/22/2005
9-21-05 can anyone tell me about this town? what kind of "feel" does it have? is it very left? are they "open" or "uptight"? I'm 40ish an' like music, nightlife, an' Read More

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