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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: South Platte River, Alma, Colorado, Fairplay, Colorado, Colorado's 5th congressional district, Platte Canyon High School hostage crisis, Lake George, Colorado, Bailey, Colorado, Colorado's 6th congressional district, National Register of Historic Places listings in Park County, Colorado, Como, Colorado, Hartsel, Colorado, Coney Island Hot Dog Stand, Tarryall, Colorado, Guffey, Colorado, Jefferson, Colorado, Grant, Colorado, Shawnee, Colorado, Kenosha Pass, Alma Junction, Colorado, Buckskin Joe, Colorado, Mount Sherman, Boreas Pass, Mount Lincoln, Park County, Jefferson Territory, Mount Silverheels, Colorado State Highway 9, Lost Creek Wilderness, Como Roundhouse, Railroad Depot and Hotel Complex, Geneva Creek, Arapaho National Forest, Trout Creek Pass, Garo, Colorado, Hoosier Pass, Mount Democrat, Mount Bross, Antero Reservoir, South Park Community Church, Eleven Mile State Park, Tarryall Creek, Spinney Mountain State Park, Thirtynine Mile volcanic area, Sweet Home Mine, Red Hill Pass, Glenisle, Buffalo Peaks Wilderness, Staunton State Park, Wilkerson Pass, Badger Mountain, Mosquito Pass, Geneva Basin Ski Area, Shawnee Peak, Colorado, Currant Creek Pass, Mount Bailey, Antero Junction, Colorado, Kenosha Mountains. Excerpt: Colorado's 5th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Colorado. The district lies in the center of the state and mostly comprises Colorado Springs and its suburbs including Cimarron Hills and Fort Carson. The district is currently represented by Republican Doug Lamborn. The Republican Party has held control of the seat since the district's creation. With a Cook PVI of R+16, the 5th Congressional District of Colorado is the most conservative district in the state. Colorado Springs, the main population center within the district, is home to many conservative-leaning o...